You can find it at rural pumps throughout the midwest.  Whether or not you
can use farm diesel on the highway seems to vary somewhat, at least in
Oklahoma and the tribal regions within it's multipolygon, you need to have
state- or tribe-issued FARM plates to use it on the highway, since these
vehicles typically only make Farm-to-Market or Farm-to-fuel-pump trips
anyway.


On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Philip Barnes <p...@trigpoint.me.uk> wrote:

> On Mon, 2012-11-12 at 20:00 +0000, Malcolm Herring wrote:
> > On 12/11/2012 19:27, Jo wrote:
> > > The dye added is not the common denominator. We need the British term
> > > for the tax break status of it.
> >
> > Two common terms in use are: "marked diesel" and "agricultural diesel".
> >
> In the UK its usually called Red Diesel.
>
> Have never seen it sold alongside normal petrol or diesel however, it is
> illegal to drive on a public road when using it.
>
> I imagine it is something that has to be delivered to farms.
>
> Phil
>
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