Overview & Specs

GSI 1114 Grain Dryer

A balanced portable dryer for farms that need more than entry-level capacity

The GSI 1114 Grain Dryer sits in the lower-middle part of the GSI 1100 Series, giving farms more output than the 1108 and 1112 while still staying within the simpler portable design of this family. GSI presents the 1100 Series as a practical choice for growers who want a straightforward on-farm drying system without moving into a larger multi-module dryer platform.  

For Aglist users in Canada, the 1114 is the kind of model that can appeal to operations that have moved beyond the smallest portable dryer sizes but still want something manageable in layout, footprint, and overall system complexity. It keeps the same fixed-format concept of the 1100 Series, which can make model selection easier for buyers focused on realistic farm fit rather than overbuilding their drying setup.  

Where the GSI 1114 fits in the 1100 Series

The official 1100 Series lineup includes 1108, 1112, 1114, 1116, 1118, 1120, 1122, and 1126. GSI describes the series as not expandable, so the 1114 should be viewed as a fixed-capacity portable dryer rather than a modular system designed for later growth. Across the series, GSI highlights approximately 420 to 1,160 BPH all-heat performance at 5-point removal, depending on model size.  

That puts the 1114 in a useful position for growers who want noticeably more throughput than the smallest 1100 Series units, but who do not yet need one of the larger dryers higher in the family. In practical terms, it is often the kind of model buyers consider when they want a better buffer during harvest without stepping into a much larger class of equipment.  

GSI 1114 drying performance

According to GSI’s published 1100 Series specifications, the GSI 1114 Grain Dryer is rated at the following output levels. In Full Heat, it delivers 640 BPH at 20% to 15%400 BPH at 25% to 15%, and 290 BPH at 30% to 15%. In staged batch Dry & Cool, it is rated at 340 BPH at 20% to 15% and 260 BPH at 25% to 15%.  

These numbers make the 1114 a meaningful step up over the smaller models in the same family. For farms where weather pressure, moisture levels, and harvest flow can quickly create bottlenecks, that extra capacity can matter a lot more than it looks on paper.  

Capacity, construction, and size

The GSI 1114 uses 1 module and 1 stage construction. Its grain column is listed at 14 inches x 14 feet long. GSI gives the model a total holding capacity of 379 bushels and 340 bushels of grain column holding capacity.  

In terms of physical size, the dryer is listed with a transport length of 23’2”transport width of 8’, and transport height of 13’5”. Installed dimensions are 21’2” long8’ wide, and 14’6” high. Approximate transport weight is 7,200 lb.  

For many Canadian farms, those practical measurements matter nearly as much as drying output. Yard layout, access, pad planning, and transport convenience all affect whether a dryer feels like a good fit once it actually arrives on the farm.  

Augers, unloading, and grain handling

GSI lists the top auger on the 1114 as an 8-inch flight auger with 2 HP, rated at 3,800 BPH. The bottom auger is an 8-inch flight / 10-inch tube setup with 2.5 HP. The meter roll drive is a VFD, 1 HP, and maximum capacity is listed at 1,125 BPH.  

From a buyer’s point of view, those details help show that the 1114 is not just about burner size or one headline BPH figure. Real harvest performance also depends on how evenly grain is fed, how consistently it unloads, and how well the handling components support the drying process across long days in the field.  

Heater, fan, and electrical details

The heater on the GSI 1114 is listed at 7.0 million BTU/hr. Fan options are shown as single phase: 15–16 HP, 36-inch fan and three phase: 15–16 HP, 36-inch fan.  

Electrical requirements are listed as single phase 230 V: 118/122 amps minimum/maximumthree phase 208 V: 68/95 ampsthree phase 230 V: 61/83 amps, and three phase 460 V: 31/41 amps. These numbers are important because electrical service can strongly affect installation cost and site readiness, especially for farms comparing several dryer sizes at once.  

Drying style and crop-use flexibility

GSI describes the 1100 Series primarily as an all-heat corn drying system, but also states that it can be used in Continuous Batch Dry & Cool operation for full-time use or specific situations. The company specifically mentions cases such as occasional soybean or wheat drying where cooled grain is needed.  

That makes the 1114 more flexible than a one-line description might suggest. The final fit still depends on crop mix, target moisture removal, airflow in storage, and harvest strategy, but the published use cases show that the 1100 Series is not limited to just one narrow operating scenario.  

What makes the GSI 1114 attractive to buyers

From an Aglist perspective, the GSI 1114 Grain Dryer stands out because it offers a more balanced middle ground inside the smaller end of GSI’s portable dryer lineup. It gives farms more breathing room than the 1108 or 1112, while still staying within a simple, fixed single-module design.  

That can be especially appealing for buyers who want a first serious on-farm drying system, need a bit more throughput for tighter harvest windows, and prefer a machine that still feels realistic to power, place, and operate on a small- or medium-sized farm.  

Real-world buying questions

Is the GSI 1114 enough for a mid-sized grain operation?

It can be, depending on acreage, moisture conditions, labour, and storage airflow. The 1114 offers a clear step up from the smaller 1100 Series models, but it still remains in the compact portable category rather than the high-capacity end of GSI’s broader dryer lineup.  

Is the 1114 still a good first dryer?

Yes. That fits how GSI positions the 1100 Series overall. The company describes the series as well suited to small- to medium-sized farms and specifically calls it a good first high-speed dryer.  

Can it handle crops besides corn?

GSI says the 1100 Series can also be used in Dry & Cool operation for situations including soybean or wheat drying when cooled grain output is required.  

Final thoughts

The GSI 1114 Grain Dryer is a strong fit for farms that want more drying capacity than the smallest 1100 Series models while keeping the same simple portable dryer concept. With 640 BPH at 20% to 15% in Full Heat379 bushels of total holding capacity, and a single-module, single fan/heater layout, it gives growers a useful middle step between entry-level portable drying and larger-capacity systems.  

For Aglist, this page works best as a model-focused resource built around specs, buyer comparison, owner impressions, and practical farm-fit decisions for Canadian grain operations.  

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