The B has a PITA location. If not filling at station I use this guy supported by steering wheel.
I had bought that one and I only got to use it three times. It has an overflow hole that dumps some of the fuel back in the can, it started to leak externally around the collar that attaches to the container. Eventually the leakage was so bad that no fuel reached the fuel tank that was supposed to be filled but the container was dripping fuel everywhere since the overflow hole was spraying the inside of the non sealing collar of the container and leaking out.
I built the exact same thing out of wood and I just use that 'shake siphon' that costs about 10$ on amazon. Takes a couple of minutes but im not holding the can so who cares.Skeets here's something you might be able to fab up and make pumping fuel easier. I made one out of steel, but you can make one with wood and screw/glue it together. It's simply an upside down "U" that set over your loader arm. There is a flat board on top to set the fuel can on and stays there without support. Then you can use a siphon pump or any inexpensive pump to easily fill the tank.
I have the same little pump. Set the 5 gallon jug on the cab floor and pump away. Slow but who's in a rush.I had bought that one and I only got to use it three times. It has an overflow hole that dumps some of the fuel back in the can, it started to leak externally around the collar that attaches to the container. Eventually the leakage was so bad that no fuel reached the fuel tank that was supposed to be filled but the container was dripping fuel everywhere since the overflow hole was spraying the inside of the non sealing collar of the container and leaking out.
I ended up getting something similar to this from Harbor Freight. It has been working great for over a year. I put the 5 gallon jug on the tractor's floor and pump from there. Great for the BX not so much for others because of the short length of the hose.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZKRS8NK/ref=twister_B07ZKRV75M?_encoding=UTF8&th=1