The tonestack (AC) load depends on the pot rotation (which also alters the frequency bandpass). 'Worst case' load with both pots fully cut; with bass pot fully cut, the 0.022uF bass cap and 0.022uF mid cap are in parallel (0.044uF) dumped to ground through the 6k8 tail resistor after having been attenuated by the 33k slope resistor. If the treble pot is also fully cut, then the 500pF is sonically 'out of the picture' and you have a Vout = 6k8/(33k+6k8) = 17% of Vin for the frequency f = 1/(2Pi.R.C) where R is 6k8 and C is 0.044uF (which has been cut to 17% of Vin). RL = 39k8 = 33k + 6k8 from the TS alone. If the reverb level pot is fully cut, you have 150k + 330k in parallel with the 6k8, which makes 6k7 on that 'bottom leg', so with treb and bass fully cut, Vout = 6k7/(33k+6k7) = 16.8% of Vin; not much difference.
With bass pot at full rotation and treble pot fully cut, the 0.022uF bass cap forms a C/R filter with the 500k pot and the 6k8 tail in series (506k8) for the frequency f = 1/(2Pi.R.C) where R = 506k8 and C = 0.022uF, and where Vout = 506k8/(33k+506k8) = 94% of Vin BUT the 0.022uF mid cap also forms a C/R filter with the 6k8 tail, which has been attenuated to 17% of Vin thanks to the 33k slope resistor (or 16.8%, once the reverb level pot load is added in). So 'RL' = 572k8 (for the bass frequencies) and slightly lower once the reverb level mixing resistance is factored in (with the reverb level pot cut).
With the treble pot and bass pot both at full rotation, the 500pF and the 250kL+500kA+6k8 form a C/R high-pass filter and RL = 756k8 for the treble frequencies. BUT there are 2 other C/R filters in parallel with this, these being 0.022uF/506k8 and 0.022uF/6k8 respectively (but these latter two are both attenuated by the 33k slope resistor). So the RL is different at different 'f's. Note that (with bass pot full rotation) even though the bass frequency RL = 506k8/572k8, this is not a major reduction and the effect of all that bass is more audible, while the mid frequencies are dumped considerably through the 0.022uF/6k8 filter (after attenuation via the 33k slope resistor)
The effect of the load on V1b from the LTP is minimised by the effect of the LTP's 1M grid resistor being bootstrapped to the 39k tail (as PRR already noted), so you might as well ignore that.
Note also that 'RL' is different from the 'output impedance' of V1b because the latter also requires that you factor in the parallel effect of the plate resistor of V1b, and the partially unbypassed plate resistance of V1b (the 0.68uF bypass cap on V1b noticeably favours treble-mid boost - somewhat counteracting the mid-scoop opportunity afforded by this tone stack).