I agree with @grannyring .
@eburg
For the transformer winding to open up without provocation is an extremely rare event, but failure of other components in a DC power supply such that the DC supply isn't running is fairly common.
I'd also look at a failing filter capacitor at the input of the DC supply, right after the rectifiers. If this capacitor fails the DC output will be quite low, perhaps not enough to light up the filaments so that they can be seen in daylight. Check for AC at the input of the rectifier, this will tell you a lot.
The other tubes in the unit are all employed in the high voltage regulation.
@eburg
For the transformer winding to open up without provocation is an extremely rare event, but failure of other components in a DC power supply such that the DC supply isn't running is fairly common.
I'd also look at a failing filter capacitor at the input of the DC supply, right after the rectifiers. If this capacitor fails the DC output will be quite low, perhaps not enough to light up the filaments so that they can be seen in daylight. Check for AC at the input of the rectifier, this will tell you a lot.
The other tubes in the unit are all employed in the high voltage regulation.