Great!
If you haven't already done such and now if you want some fun plot the op. voltage vs. current data on a sheet of semi-log paper, volts on the vertical (linear) scale, millamperes on the horizontal (semi-log) scale.
Connecting the points, you'll see a straight line for most of the recommended operating range.
It's also fun to find the bleeder only voltage and plot that, then take a heavily loaded voltage using a high wattage resistor of, say 1.25 k and plot that.
You'll see immediately that you'll have an "S" curve rising quite high from your 'linear' appearing region on the lightly or no load side and sagging rapidly on the heavily loaded side. I've done that on a lot of transformers over the years, finding that older, continuous service rated transformers for FM service are fantastic for lighter services such as SSB and great for equivalent AM service.
Note that there's no zero on the semi-log scale of the paper. I'll leave that as an excercise for the students perusing AMfone.