I used to work in aviation fueling...among other things.....so, here's my 2 cents: Kerosene, diesel and jet fuel are all, essentially interchangeable....that is, you could burn any of them in a turbine engine, or run a diesel engine on any of them as well....been there done that. The problem is that diesel is, as previously stated, "dirtier" having a number of additives, including, if I remember correctly, lubricants for diesel injector pumps. I suppose it would be reasonable to run a crop duster on farm diesel....problem is, alot of farm/off road fuels are lower quality than the highway stuff...... Of course, it can't be much worse than jet B, or some other stuff available in places like south america, africa,etc... Jet A has several additives as well, to prevent freezing, algae growth, etc..... As to planes using auto fuel....... well, I've seen a few types allowed to use auto gas....like a piper pacer? Using auto fuels requires a lot of care.....watching for contamination,etc.... due to auto fuels not having the higher quality of avgas as well as lower octane,etc..... I do believe that most migs/russian/ soviet aircraft were made to operate on poor quality fuels.... but, I wouldn't try running an american/western design on anything less than Jet A........ The difference between farm diesel and road diesel, aside from dyes and perhaps quality is that taxes make up probably 2/3 to 1/2 of the pump price..... I recall several years ago running a steam locomotive on diesel..... we were paying $1.50 a gallon for hwy diesel, off road was maybe $.75 and fuel oil would have been about $.50, but we couldn't afford to buy it by the tanker load.........
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