use a cheap $7.00 plastic pump adapted to an electric motor. We us an old drill chuck for the hook up. Adapt a hose, fit over valve stem, to pump. pump fluid out into barrels. (Don't let pump run dry!!!!) For filling I've either used the pump or if I've the time I fitting fit to the bottom side of a 5gal bucket. The bucket rigged with a rope over a pulley hoist pail to let gravity work. (To make this method easier, I've tied a loop in rope so's I may loop it off on an anchor somewhere whilst I do some thing else.) IF I've failed to make it clear, I hope I've given you enough info to figure something out for yourself. I've tried to find I-net pics of the tools I use to no avail. May have to take pic of mine and post it. Just hollar! Meanwhile good luck and be careful. Above all make sure tractor is well chocked and blocked. Fernan
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