Slow down there tiger,,,, If the back brakes lock when you hit the pedal then the hydraulic part is working. Leave the prop valve alone, it's just a fixed orifice. The only moving parts are for the warning switch. And don't bleed the system if it's got air in it it wouldn't push the shoes out. It's a problem like the drum is out of round or the surface is rust pitted and "grabby". There may be a broken/ weak spring letting the shoe !@#$ and wedge in place when applied. Are the rear brakes adjusted properly? If there's to much travel they can fly out and lock in place. Is cooked rearend grease on the linings? It can act like glue and grab the drums locking it up. Pull the back wheels and drums off, check it good, have someone turn the drums on a lathe. (only take off the smallest amount) Doing so will head off a lot of work for you.