It is a tax issue.
Dyed diesel fuel is not taxed, and as long as the fuel is used on the farm it can be run in anything, but when dyed fuel is used on a road vehicle you are cheating your state and town of tax revenue needed to maintain roadways.
You can get a tractor that is gas powered instead of diesel at www.hoyetractor.com/gasvsdiesel.htm. Another site is www.best-used-tractors.com In short yes you can get a gas powered tractor. This will not be very practical for a farmer but they are available .
Gasoline in his truck and diesel in his tractor.
What did I the farmer say when he lost his tractor
tractor
Because the farmer lost his tractor..... dangg Because the farmer lost his tractor..... dangg
The farmer drove the tractor across the cornfield.
Not sure here but would that not be the tractor? or Predating that, the yoke for a bull, ox or otherwise?
A farmers tractor is an example of capital.
A farmer, or a plowman (in Britain, a ploughman)
A combine
He can plow his field, and get his crops.
Example sentence - The farmer used the tractor to plow the small field.