zlssefi, If your using the modern quick lube system the main block should have pins that go in and out as the system is pumping. If something is clogged the pin will be stuck, it should stick out like a sore thumb. There is a timer, you will have to find it and see what it is set for. If it was a factory installed system you should be getting the right amounts as long as the timer is set correctly.
For the Kendall super, how cold is it in the winter? What grade is it? If your hand pumping #2 grease in the rest of your machines, you may need to get a #1 or #0 grease for this machine. The Kendall grease is a lithium and I would GUESS the red tacky grease in the bucket is a lithium so they should be fine to mix. To be on the safe side I would clean out the bucket as well as you can then put your Super Blue in. Why super blue? its listed as an EP but it doesn't even pass the standard EP tests?