In the rolling green hills of Echunga, a small town in South Australia’s Adelaide Hills, time seems to move a little slower. For nearly 50 years, a single pump hummed quietly beneath the earth, pulling bore water to the surface to sustain a hobby farm. Installed in 1977, this Grundfos SP10 wasn’t just equipment: it powered the place through decades of hard work, running strong even as the farm split from one property into three.
Craig Ritchie from Mt Barker Pumps
"A pump that runs for 50 years? That’s not just luck - that’s Grundfos."
As Craig hauled the old SP10 out of the ground, he couldn’t help but tip his hat to it. “You don’t see that every day,” he says.
The SP10’s story isn’t just about a pump that wouldn’t die. It’s about what it meant to the people who depended on it. For almost half a century, it delivered water without fanfare, keeping the grass green, the herd fed, and the farm alive through dry spells and wet winters alike.
In a world where equipment often feels disposable, this pump was a throwback - a reminder that quality can endure.