So I have a completely new brake system on my trailer. Long story that started with the thought that I just needed new pads and that ended with the install of new hubs, lines and an actuator inner member. 
We bled the lines and adjusted as described, but now the hubs are getting quite warm/hot after a 45 min run to the river.
The adjustment was to turn the star screw until the hub would not turn by hand and then back it off 10 clicks. I did that. It was obvious that the pads were still contacting the drum though and I thought that is what was making it hot so I backed the star screw out until the wheel spins freely. Now though there is basically no braking.
The hubs definitely get hotter than the front hubs that don't have any brakes.
For those with drum brakes, do your hubs get hot?
And BTW, I have to pull the whole drum off each time to adjust as the rubber gasket covering the adjustment screw is behind the axle.

We bled the lines and adjusted as described, but now the hubs are getting quite warm/hot after a 45 min run to the river.
The adjustment was to turn the star screw until the hub would not turn by hand and then back it off 10 clicks. I did that. It was obvious that the pads were still contacting the drum though and I thought that is what was making it hot so I backed the star screw out until the wheel spins freely. Now though there is basically no braking.

The hubs definitely get hotter than the front hubs that don't have any brakes.
For those with drum brakes, do your hubs get hot?
And BTW, I have to pull the whole drum off each time to adjust as the rubber gasket covering the adjustment screw is behind the axle.

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