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Massey Ferguson’s LiquidLogic Explained

Massey Ferguson’s LiquidLogic Explained
Oct 07, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Advanced Sprayer Technology Improves Cleanout Recovery and Field Performance

Massey Ferguson is raising the bar in application equipment with its advanced LiquidLogic system, designed to give farmers greater efficiency, precision, and protection in the field.  

Heath Kehnemund, tactical marketing manager with Massey Ferguson, explained three core benefits of its sprayers: timeliness, enhanced cleanout, and accuracy. 

The LiquidLogic system is more than simple recirculation. It is a complete suite of technologies, including recirculation, boom cleanout, and boom recovery. 

A unique design with swept 90-degree ends eliminates dead spots in the boom.  

This reduces the risk of chemical buildup, ensures the product remains in full suspension, and keeps the boom fully charged at all times. 

Farmers can even prime the boom without spraying, saving up to 40 gallons each time and reducing unnecessary chemical waste. 

Another key advantage is boom recovery. When unexpected conditions such as rain or wind disrupt spraying, operators can recover almost all the product back into the tank.  

Only about half a gallon remains in the system, cutting losses and providing immediate savings. With recirculation, the boom can be quickly recharged the next day for fast and efficient spraying without waste. 

The system also streamlines cleanout. Traditionally, sprayer cleanout could take up to four hours. With LiquidLogic, that time is reduced to about 45 minutes. This efficiency gives farmers more time in the field and less time performing maintenance. 

Massey Ferguson also emphasizes accuracy with its OptiHeight boom height control system. This technology ensures consistent application at the correct height, protecting crops by maintaining proper coverage and penetration.  

Farmers benefit from better crop health, reduced risk of uneven application, and overall improved field performance. 

With LiquidLogic and advanced boom height control, Massey Ferguson sprayers deliver efficiency, savings, and accuracy that set a new benchmark for spraying technology. 

Farmers looking to enhance application performance can visit masseyferguson.com or contact their local dealer for more information. 




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