John,
Ok, so not a tube problem. Just checking. Moving on to resistance, no tubes installed...
T9: 124K/280K
T9 is connected to the grid of the output tube (is it 2A3 or 300B?). The grid will not read to ground. The resistor in series to the grid will not come into play here. So... looking back into the plate of the driver (looking at the schematic) there is a 300k ohm resistor, RLd, to ground. That is awfully close to 280, I think that is good. The manual must be wrong. Or I'm missing something.
T19 128K/280K
T9 and T19 are connected by the red of the red/black twisted wires. You should be ok there.
B4 130K/280K
B4 is the plate of the driver, attached to T9 and T19, well, T19 first. So the same thing applies.
B6 177K/280K
HOLY COW ! ! ! I can't tell what resistance you should see there. B6 is the regulated voltage on that 5670. So since you get 1V off of desired at this point I wouldn't worry.
The problem is the 4V and dropping at A2. That is just not right. So go back and see what voltage you get at the top of the plate choke, that is the end that is not attached to tube pin A2.Like I said above, "That 400+V has to be somewhere and disappearing before the plate."
I have an alarm clock that talks. People laugh, but I don't squint at night. Now you might know what I am thinking here, a meter that talks when asked to. "99.9 Volts sir" (I added the sir part)
I think that is Jim's meter. I always miss that my meter says 0.703
K ohms, so 703 ohms.