1. Could be your suggestions, but most likely is a small amount of oil on the linings, either from brake cylinder or hub seal - enough to be "sticky" but not slippery. I makes the powder from lining wear into a sticky substance.
Less likely, incorrect assembly of springs, or rusty drums - quite likely if rarely used and in a damp climate.
2. Check carefully for lost movement at all points, particularly for movement of either relay arm on the shaft, and for loose tie rod ends. There should be less than 5cm (usually a lot less) total free play measured at the rim of the steering wheel. Next check for free play in axle location, front and rear - spring bushes, broken leaves, loose U-bolts. 
The raise both front wheels off the ground on stands. Check for free play in wheel bearings, swivels. Also check for stiff steering. With the wheels off the ground, should be very light and smooth over the full lock to lock (good time to check stop settings tpo just clear springs/chassis). If it isn't, disconnect at the top of the relay (easier than at the box) to check there is no resistance in the box (has it got any oil in it?). Then  disconnect either end of the drag link and check the turning resistance of the relay - should be as in book. Similarly disconnect track rod and check swivel preload.
Other possibilities are soft tyres, incorrect toe-in, excessive tyre width and/or offset.
Hope this helps,
John
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
			
			
		 
	
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