> 65ma 190-190 PT
Say 5mA off for preampery, 60mA to power stage.
266V nominal DC but more like 240V with filtering.
Right away we know you have 240V*0.060A= 14 Watts available. At this size you normall work near Class A, so you want 14 Watts of plate dissipation. If two tubes, at least 7W each.
That's bigger than 6AU6, smaller than 6V6/6AQ5.... you probably end up running a big tube below ratings (long life!).
The ratio 240V/0.060A is 4K ohms. In push-pull your nominal plate-to-plate load impedance should be twice this: 8K.
You want a tube which will pull well into 4K each side. In power triodes you want a tube with plate resistance 2K or less. In pentodes with G2 near plate supply voltage, it works out that if the triode-wired plate resistance is <2K, the pentode performance will be good, more power output than triodes.
I keep coming back to 6V6-class tubes. EL84, 6AQ5, 6K6, 6F6.... These are "too big", but not expensive.
> 6K6 tubes but ...the ma draw at 270 volts on the plates?
From 285V to 270.... hardly no change at all.
But I think you will be (or can be) closer to 240V. 240/285= 0.84. Total demand at 285V is 74mA, 0.84*74mA= 62mA, which is fine. The problem is that the 6K6 data shows 12Kpp load, an odd value.