Thanks for all the help and suggestions.
Either Im missing something here, and that wouldnt surprise me, or on these manual pumps it requires that a person pump with one hand while watching the tractor tank fueling with the nozzle in the other hand. Every pump like this that Ive used in the past requires this unless the new ones build pressure or something that Im not aware of. I cant physically operate a hand pump and accurately fuel my tractor and without making quite a mess at times as well but thats probably because Im not doing it right.
Here is what Im currently using and works ok
http://www.target.com/p/kerosene-pu...pid=17410306&gclid=CLzv2JLalMgCFQQDaQodClkHCg It fits just inside the fuel can opening but can be pretty messy if you dont take the time to let both ends of it fully drain before removing. I have some petroleum absorbent towels that help with this matter but still wanted to mention it to others. Lowes sells them seasonally so if they dont have them now then they will soon.
There is also no electricity at the shed where I store the tractor and this is the same place I want to store my fuel (cool and fairly dark). So I cant have an AC fuel pump and I dont want to store a battery in the shed or start up and use my truck battery to operate a DC pump.
Ive considered buying two (5 gal) of those No Spill containers but if I have to get a step stool to get up and lift the container on the tractor to fuel then I might as well take a few more steps up higher and dump two 5 gal jugs into my 15 gal container, much faster I hope. Not to mention that considering the price of the two No Spill containers then thats about half or a little more of what I would have invested in the whole gravity system Im trying to make.
Im not sure if this will work but Im also going to try and have a filter in line. Possibly a water alert filter but I think they have a much higher micron and might cause too much resistance. Either way it would be nice to have the fuel filtered prior to the tractor.
I guess the filter assy could be installed on a hand pump unit as well...hummm. Maybe I will give the hand pump application some more thought. I just need to be more careful about not overfilling when trying to top off the tank with a hand pump unit. I dont like the back and forth while trying to top off the tank but I guess I just need to stop trying to top the tank off so high anyway.
Thanks again.