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Most systems aren’t planned — they’re built bit by bit over time.
A pump gets added.
A pipe gets run.
Something gets upgraded later.
And before long, you’ve got a system that:
At SP Pastoral, we don’t start with products — we start with your property.
Every system is designed to suit your layout, your water source, and how your farm actually runs.
We create a complete system plan that covers:

No guesswork. No patching things together later.
Just a system that does what it’s meant to do.
These plans can also be used for compliance, farm records and insurance documentation.

Most farm water systems rely on belts, direct drive, and components that wear out over time.
That means:

🔹 Core benefits
Instead of forcing parts together under load,
the system transfers power through magnetic force.
That means:
On a farm, that matters.
Because when a system fails —
it’s never at a convenient time.

This isn’t a brochure system.
This is a real installation — designed to work every day in real farm conditions.
We create a complete system plan that covers:

This system isn’t just about moving water.
It’s designed to respond when you actually need it — fast, reliable, and ready to go.
We’ve designed this system based on real events — not theory.
When the heat is on, you don’t want to be scrambling to get things working.
You need a system that is already running.
These images are from our experience during the 2019–2020 bushfires — the reason this system was designed the way it is.
Most systems fail when:
This system is different.

A good system works.
A great system works without you.
At The Gallery Farm, automation is built into the system from the start — reducing manual work, improving efficiency, and ensuring water is always where it needs to be.
What This Looks Like On Farm
Water systems often fail at the worst time — not because of equipment, but because they rely on manual operation.
Automation removes that risk.
It means:
This system is designed for:
Everything is designed to run reliably in the background.
The system is designed to evolve.
Additional zones, sensors, and controls can be added over time — without redesigning the entire system.

This system hasn’t been designed on paper.
It has been built from real-world experience — dealing with drought, floods, and fire conditions on the land.
Every decision has been made to improve reliability, reduce maintenance, and ensure water is always available when it’s needed most.
A Complete System — Not Just Components
This isn’t just a pump.
It’s not just pipes.
It’s a complete, integrated system designed to work together:
Each part supports the next — creating a system that performs under pressure.
This system is built to handle it — without constant intervention.
Everything shown here is either:
This is not theory.
This is working infrastructure.