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I had the same issue too. When I cleared it it actually had green coolant in it. The rest of the system was just rusty water.
The fittings are a pain to deal with and cause the clog.
You may need to flush the system and replace the coolant too. Mine was full of rusty water and the thermostat started sticking. Too much junk floating around in the system.
I would start by pulling the outlet hose apart coming off the compressor. If it is hot while the truck is running then don't bother. The compressor is pumping if the hose is hot.
If so, start looking for leaks. Are the tank drains closed? Glad hands? Air dryer purge?
If it isn't pumping then...
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