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Pre-Season Grain System Prep Pays Off

Before harvest season kicks into full gear, it’s essential to ensure your grain storage, handling, and drying equipment are ready. In this article, product experts from Brock Grain Systems share key tips to help you prepare for a smooth, efficient harvest and a worry-free storage season.
STORAGE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE TIPS
“Farmers should do a walk-around of their grain system to identify any issues that might turn into a larger problem down the road,” said Wuthrich.
Check inside and outside the bins.
“Do you see any rusty parts, missing bolts, or damage to bin accessories such as ladders and access points? Do you see cracking concrete in the foundation? Then moving inside the bin, you should visually observe the floor. Check it for level and make sure supports under the floor haven’t moved. It’s a good time to inspect the unload system, adjust belts, and grease any moving parts.”
Check ventilation and airflow.
“On the backside of the bins, check the fans and heaters. Make sure the electrical controls are in good shape and rodents haven’t chewed any wiring. We typically don’t recommend that you run the fans with the bins empty because, depending on what type of supports you have under the floor, that air movement can cause the floor supports to move. On bin roofs, inspect the air vents and make sure they don’t have bird nests in them. Plugged vents can cause problems down the road, especially during rain and freezing temperatures.”
Consider a dealer inspection.
“If you see anything out of the ordinary during any of these checks, especially with foundation movement, it is a good idea to have your Brock dealer perform a detailed inspection and make any necessary repairs.”
Other resources:
More information about bin inspection and maintenance is available in the Brock Grain Systems maintenance manual for grain bins. »

DRYING & CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE TIPS
“As harvest season approaches, ensuring your grain dryer is fully operational can save you from costly downtime and service delays. Whether you’re handling maintenance yourself or relying on a dealer, here are some key pre-season steps that can make all the difference,” said Winchell.
Start with a clean burner.
“One of the most common pre-harvest calls dealers receive is, ‘My dryer burner won’t light.’ More often than not, the cause is a dirty burner. Over time, the small holes where gas exits the burner can become clogged with dirt, rust, or debris — especially the ones in the pilot light section. When maintaining a Brock Grain Systems dryer, use a 1/16-inch drill bit with a cordless drill to clean out each individual hole. Don’t rely on compressed air or a wire brush alone. This hands-on approach ensures gas can flow properly and the spark can ignite the burner efficiently.”
Don’t forget the fuel.
“Another surprisingly frequent issue is a lack of fuel flow — simply because the LP tank valve was never turned back on after last season.” Whether it was turned off by the farmer or the delivery driver during a refill, this easy-to-miss detail often leads to unnecessary troubleshooting. Before starting the dryer, double-check the fuel supply and verify that all valves are open.
Consider a professional inspection.
“My experience shows that farmers who schedule a dealer inspection before the drying season typically experience far fewer problems during harvest.” Technicians can identify weak components and address potential issues that might otherwise cause a breakdown during the busiest time of year — when dealer service teams are already stretched thin. A thorough pre-season inspection means fewer calls for emergency repairs and a smoother, more efficient harvest.
Expect the unexpected.
A final reminder: inspect your system thoroughly for any hidden surprises. It’s not unheard of for animals to crawl into the unload system during the off-season, causing major blockages when the dryer starts up. Winchell laughs, “You’ve never really lived until you had to clean a dead raccoon out of a grain dryer that crawled up inside the unload system.”
Other resources:
More information about dryer maintenance is available in the Brock Grain Systems maintenance manual for SQ Series Low-Profile grain dryers. »
Get more maintenance advice in this article: Pre-Season Grain Dryer Maintenance Checklist »
