Drum Brakes Sticking

This is good advice, but first check to see if the backing plates don't have deep worn spot, "divots" into them, where the shoes have been for decades.
If the divots are deep, they need to be welded up, and ground smooth so the shoes can move, and then retract.
Have seen too many worn backing plates, when i was a full time wrenching, mechanic.

Yes, I didn't mention to check the 6 flat spots on the backing plates for worn ridges. Great point to weld/grind smooth as needed.

Jim knows brakes.... :sign7: