Not necessarily so, heres the gasoline additive.
Fuel-Protect Gasoline Stabilizer
Prevent corrosion, gum and varnish from clogging the fuel system in your gas-powered equipment.
Protect fresh gasoline in your stored vehicles for up to 12 months
Keep fuel from breaking down into gum and varnish
Protect both two- and four-cycle gasoline engines
Ensure quick and easy starts
Eliminate the need to drain and dispose of gasoline
Protect fuel systems of stored equipment all year long
And heres the diesel version
Fuel-Protect Diesel Fuel Conditioner
Uphold diesel fuel performance and maintain peak engine efficiency year-round.
Boosts fuel’s cetane number for faster, smoother and more fuel-efficient starting
Detergents clean the fuels system and injectors work to prevent performance-robbing erosion
Lubricants protect and reduce injector and pump wear
Maintains fuel pump warranty
Minimizes smoking
Compatible with all diesel fuels, including biodiesel up to
B20 blends
Available in Summer and Winter formulas
Recommended for use with low-sulfur diesel (LSD) and up to 20-percent (
B20) biodiesel
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There talking more about cleaning the fuel system with gasoline additive where there talking about actual wear in the diesel, two different situations.
It doesn't look like the diesel fuel isn't getting any better and they have also said that the lack of its additive will cause some premature wear in a diesel. In other words you can pay me now or pay me later. I would say it keeps the injector wear down and this keeps the smoking down.
This sentence right here Detergents clean the fuels system and injectors work to prevent performance-robbing erosion, I'm not really sure what they are trying to say by performance-robbing erosion.
There are diesel owners on here that might be able to look at this say it doesn't matter or give us some ideas on whats going on, but John Deere doesn't use the words erosion, premature wear or anything like it in the gasoline additive, so there must be something to it.
Rob