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It sounds like you may have air in the hydraulic system, or if you have drum brakes on the rear, they might be worn out, or out of adjustment. It's also possible the calipers are hanging up and not moving freely. You may want to have it checked over by a pro. Usually GM pickups have pretty nice brakes.
Chanses are it broke behind the gas tank wear it runs along the frame rail. You don't need a diagram to fix that, just unhook it at both ends and break it off or cut it off buy the tank and take the pieces with you to a auto parts store and they will match it up with new line, just take a tape measure and measure from the rear axel to the front block or perportioning valve, and don't worry about the piece behind the tank, just run the new line alongside the old one behind the tank unless you want to pull the tank out.
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