Thanks everybody for the replies! My gut feeling was right...I knew that the tube should be grounded, just wanted to be sure that this wasn't someones idea of a good thing. This is an original 1981 vertical input JCM800 2203, unmolested, the previous owner had vintage RCA 6550's in it and Westinghouse yellow stars ECC83's in it. Could the disconnected tube have damaged anything?maybe the other tubes etc..I mean the amp works great, it's incredibly loud and sounds awesome so it doesn't seem like it. The amp appears to have the original Drake transformers in it, dated 6/81.
The overall story with this amp is pretty cool, I have another Marshall head that needed a speaker cabinet, but because I am cheap I did not want to buy a new cab. So I spent about 5 months looking for a cab on ebay and CL, until one day I saw an ad on CL saying "JCM800 Marshall amp and speaker, amp needs work $500". No pics or anything just a phone number. I didn't call because it seemed like it was a BS ad, until a bit later in the day I decided "what the hell". The guy said to come look at it now, which I did. When I got there, it was in his living room...and wow it was a Lead Series 100w 2203 AND a 1960av cabinet with greenback celestions, basket weave grille and all! He was the original owner, said he got out of music and was putting together a Corvette and needed the money. He told me he hadn't even plugged it in since 2005, but the amp doesn't work for sure. I asked him if was firm on the price, he said he could slide 50 or 100 bucks, so I gave him $460. Took it home, the amp powered up but no sound...pulled the chassis, found a piece of a broken bolt with a nut on it rolling around inside. Looked for the rest of the bolt or the hole it belonged in, and found a ground wire should have been under that bolt! Thinking "great if thats the only thing wrong with it", powered it up and it now made some sound but it was distorted, weak and a bad humming coming from it, killed the power, took it apart again, this time I found another broken bolt. I thought that was the one I just took out of it and tossed it on my bench, when it landed it landed next to the other broken bolt. I said "really, two?". Sure enough another ground wire should have been under that broken bolt. This was back in September 2012. Plugged it in and holy crap! this amp was loud when played and very quiet while idling! What a score I thought! I gave it to my 16 year old son for his band. He plays a lot of the classic stuff like Led Zep, Cream etc..It has been played regularly since then. This past Saturday his band did an awesome show at a local theater and it performed wonderfully. I decided it was now time to open it up and check it, especially given it's age and the use it has been getting recently and found the ungrounded tube! Luckily I never touched the metal base of that tube while it was powered up!
What is the consensus about recapping it? I know it needs it. It has DALY filter caps in it, probably the originals, replace with F&T"s a good choice?