@tubelvr1 The more powerful you make a tube amp (unless its an OTL) the more limited its bandwidth becomes, due to the output transformer.
What this means is that for the most part smaller tube amps sound better (except for OTLs where bigger ones sound better).
So rather than remove tubes to reduce power getting a smaller amp is good advice. FWIW the output transformer is designed to provide a certain load for the power tubes provided its output is loaded correctly (for example an 8Ohm speaker is connected to the 8Ohm taps). When you remove tubes that load that the transformer provides will change and so the remaining tubes won't be loaded correctly and most likely will be too low of a load for the remaining tubes. This will lead to excess distortion, the tubes running hotter and their reliability compromised.
So don't do it!!