You should go through and trim all those component leads that are sticking out in various places. The lead coming off the back side of terminal 2 has very high voltage on it. If it dips down a little and touches the chassis, bad things will happen.
Terminal 2 being 61V indicates that you have very strong emission from one half of your 6922, and you may find that this voltage increases a bit as you use the Reduction for several hundred hours.
I would add some solder to 4L, as it doesn't look super well connected.
If an LED on the 9 pin socket isn't lit, you can measure the DC voltage at the pin where it connects to help determine what might be going on.
-PB