Well Sluckey said it would probably work, but thought it would be better on a prototype board than an actual amp.
Still, I'll build it, (moving forward at glacial speed). It really looks more complicated than it is. I suppose I could just do one or two MOSFETS since the EF86 and the 12ax7s are pretty close in their voltage requirements on this ....but what fun is that..LOL
The more I look at the relatively low volts on the SE 86 special, the more I'm thinking a EF95 (6AK5, 6J1P russian) just might fit in there (180V plate max on the EF95, versus 300V on the EF86). Of course, the EF95 is a 7 pin tube instead of a 9 pin so a different socket and wiring would be required (on the EF95 you don't have to tie the cathode to grid 3, it's done internally). Significantly less $$$$$$ for EL95 than a EL86........which makes me think it might not be possible, or someone would have done it already.......but then again, it doesn't cost much to try.
With the relatively low volts perhaps some of the cheapo EL84/6P14P (non -EV version) would fit too.....maybe go for some 6n2p instead of 12ax7 and make it an all russian tube amp.......or........perhaps run in the other direction with a 300-0-300 transformer to put the plates at 400V and drop the screens to about 320V (like the amp manufacturers), and then if the tubes survive I might do about 345 plate/335 screens. I'd have to go use some EL84's that could handle that though..........