The real problem is that Standard Road Diesel #2, Diesel #1, Kerosene, K-1, Jet Fuel, JP-1, Agricultural Diesel, Diesel #2, Home Heating Oil/Fuel Oil #4, or Home Heating Oil/Fuel Oil #6 may be shipped by fuel distribution companies and sold for use as home heating oil.
Home Heating Oil/Fuel Oil #4 and Home Heating Oil/Fuel Oil #6 have a much higher BTU content. This is done by adding much heavier petroleum oil distillate similar to automotive motor oil to the formulation. This allows a furnace to burn less fuel, for each BTU of heat produced. These types of fuel should NOT be used in a Diesel Engine without modifying the mix to correct this.
You also need to be sure your fuel pump gets the proper lubrication and since you don't see red dye then you are running fuel that has not been taxed and that might be a big problem.
But the answer is, yes.