Diesel for road vehicles is known as DERV (Fuel for Diesel Engined Road Vehicles) or ULSD (Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel which has a reduced sulphur content) and is white in colour.
yes,it is safe to put off road diesel fuel not only in tractor but also in other vehicles
Diesel used in non road vehicles like tractors and heavy equipment. It is dyed red and is illegal to use in highway vehicles like trucks.
You can not legally use off road fuel in a licenced road vehicle
If they're road use vehicles, then no.
Yes. It may not deliver optimum performance vs. diesel, but it'll work.
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The only difference between "road" diesel and "off-road" diesel is a dye used to tell them apart, chemically they're the same. It's not legal to use "off-road" diesel for road vehicles because road taxes have not been paid on it. Yes the off-road(RED) diesel will work in your truck. Here in California if you are caught running it on the highway ,the first offense is $10,000.00 fine. Keep in mind that off road fuel also does not have some of the additives you would get from a branded fuel at a station. I would add some to keep your injectors and other parts clean and working properly.
Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for this one. On-road diesel is recommended for use in diesel motors in general. Remember also that on-road diesel used for purposes for which the use of off-road diesel would be legal is non-taxable, which, in the case of an on-road diesel fuel purchase, will be translated into a tax refund.
Diesel used in non road vehicles like tractors and heavy equipment. It is dyed red and is illegal to use in highway vehicles like trucks.
Red diesel is a type of diesel fuel that has a red dye added to it for tax purposes, indicating that it is intended for off-road use only, such as in agriculture or construction. Normal diesel, on the other hand, is used for on-road vehicles and is subject to higher taxation. The chemical composition of red diesel is the same as normal diesel.
A short version of the word diesel. Also stands for. Diesel engined road vehicle.
You don't want to. Not only will it eventually have bad effects on your motor, but it's also illegal to use off-road diesel in a highway diesel motor.