NO, Simp is trying to tell you that if you do not have the knowledge on how the system works, it is not safe to you or others around you to try and educate yourself and then experiment with things that can kill you or others. It is a good thing to learn how things work, we all start out that way, learning. Tearing into a rear end, trans, engine, electrical systems and putting it all back together are one thing, but brakes, even non air systems, unless you are well versed and have a working knowledge of how the system works, aren't something you should try and tackle alone/without some sort of experienced supervision.
I am moving this to the correct forum. Hopefully someone will see this and you can get together and you can get to know your truck, repair it and safely drive/have fun with it.
This hobby is under a microscope. When something happens, like an accident, the politicians have a field day and want to ban these vehicles from on road use, look what has been happening with HMMWVs and even you type of truck in other states.