The specs were different for the first two versions. My notes are incomplete and my memory is also(!) but here are the differences:
The high voltage winding is either 120-150v or 240-300vCT, using either a full-wave bridge (four diodes) or a full-wave CT (two diodes). The current demand is quite low, so any transformer of similar weight will likely have enough.
The heater winding is either 12.6v or 6.3v, which calls for different tube socket connections. the 12.6v winding goes to pins 4 and 5, with pin 9 to the heater-bias voltage divider. The 6.3v winding has 4 and 5 connected to each other, and the winding goes to that juncture and to pin 9. Current demand is 0.3A at 12.6v or 0.6A at 6.3v.
If you have the CT high voltage and the 6v low voltage, the Seduction transformer PT-1 has more than enough power capability, but it has exposed high voltage solder terminals and must be mounted below the chassis. Otherwise, many parts suppliers have suitable transformers - let us know which arrangement you have and I'll find some part numbers for you.