You may end up with hum problems Wayne by connecting the safety ground to chassis. It is system dependent.
Joe, I was looking at the old PL 400 and 700B schematics and it shows the secondary windings of the power transformers are center-tapped to balance the rail voltages. Is this 0V connection "grounded" inside the transformer housing? Because I don't see this connection inside the amp.
The reason I ask is that an old guitar amp technician's trick is to attach the power wire ground (green wire) to the same point as the transformer center tap 0V point to reduce ground loops and hum. The theory is that the out-of-phase secondaries cancel each other and these two connections to the chassis at the same point prevent a ground loop because there is no longer a path through the chassis. Does this make sense to you?
Interestingly, Nelson Pass used a rectifier bridge on his amps for a ground isolation. The attached view shows dual output secondaries, but could be just the same with a single center-tapped output secondary.