dodjh,
The brake drum you are showing looks odd, but I haven't seen an 11" brake conversion. �
Can you post a better picture of the back side of the backing plate? �The reason I ask is the original 9" brakes will have eccentric adjusters. �I'm not sure if the 11" conversion does.
On 9" brakes, Yes...you hold the pin with a small wrench (1/4" and 5/16") , then loosen the lock nut. �Once loose, you spin the eccentric/pin to loosen the shoe from the drum. �
The rear drums slide over a tapered drive shaft. �Once you remove the outer castle nut, you will almost always have to use a puller to get the drum off. �Especially if it hasn't been removed for a while.
The front drums have a combination of large spindle nuts and washers. �One of the washers will look bent and mangled. �This is normal, as it is designed to be bent over the edge of the nut, to essentially lock the nut into position.
These will have to be removed to get the front drums off.
Front Brake Drum after removing Warn Locker.

All parts on the front, minus the drum

Again, �This description is based on 9" brake. �I have no idea if I'm helping you, or confusing the issue.
Tim �