Specs? Rural king

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Just make sure the grease base soap doesn't conflict with whatever is in you current application.
Some like lithium based lubes and polyurea based lubes don't like conflicting base soaps, etc, if I understand the concerns correctly.

From the first link ...
"Switching and mixing greases could either prove to be extremely costly. Most thickeners do not mix together and there are specific greases that are not compatible with others. It is recommended to match “like-for-like.” If you plan to make a switch, it is best to completely drain your equipment before applying new grease."

https://www.twinoils.com/news/a-guide-to-grease-thickeners/

https://www.machinerylubrication.com/Read/1352/grease-basics

https://www.nyelubricants.com/choosing-the-right-grease-thickening-system
 
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I looked into this grease a year ago during the shortage. It is an NLGI #2 EP Lithium based with a high temp rating. Pretty solid choice from what I could see. I only needed it for trailer wheel bearings and chassis lube.
 
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