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Mid-Atlantic Services Offers CDS-John Blue Liquid Monitoring System

Mid-Atlantic Services is pleased to announce the addition of the CDS-John Blue Electronic Liquid Blockage Monitoring System (LBMS) to its product line.

This new monitoring system alerts the operator to no-flow and low-flow problems right in the tractor without having to turn around to inspect gauges. This allows for immediate correction which saves money, before yields are diminished. A flow monitor in the cab delivers both a visual cue as well as an audible alarm. A flashing LED light points out the row where the problem exists.

MAS President Mike Boyle believes that this is a valuable device. β€œBy identifying the problem as it happens, farmers can make the correction right away during liquid application. The CDS-John Blue monitoring system can be used with cloudy or dark liquids.Β  This is a huge improvement that will have a significant impact for our customers when placing liquid fertilizer while planting or sidedressing.”

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The LBMS can be shown on a standard wired display in the cab. A free app for the iPad is also available from the Apple App Store.

Established in 1986, Mid-Atlantic Services designs, manufactures and supports a large array of liquid handling products for the agriculture, lawn care, golf course, and highway maintenance industries.Β  They also offer a complete pump repair facility with skilled service technicians and fast turn around.Β  Headquartered in Elkton, Maryland, the company serves clients along the Eastern seaboard, from Florida to Canada.

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For more information, visit www.masspray.com.Β  To request a quote, callΒ 800-637-0050, or send an e-mail to info@masspray.com.


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