A fusible link is... a fuse. It either conducts or it doesn't.
If your truck starts, the fusible links are functional. They may have increased resistance, but they are probably not your main problem.
"started it and battery and brake light and buzzered also."
The above would be more useful if expressed in English. I'm going to take a shot and guess you are saying that the battery light stayed on after starting? That means your charging system as a whole is failing to deliver 12v. Could be a bad alternator. Could be a bad battery. Could be a bad ground.
Solving electrical problems is a process of elimination. The first step is always to confirm the primary connections are clean and secure -- alternator to battery positive, battery positive to fusebox, battery positive to starter, battery negative to body/frame, block to frame ground, body to frame ground...
Then confirm the alternator is outputting at least 13.5v at the primary lug. Anything less suggests a weak alternator and/or failing voltage regulator.
If the reading on the alternator is good, confirm that the battery is getting the full output of the alternator. As wires age, resistance increases. It's not unusual to find that the alternator is putting out 14v, but the battery is only seeing 12v. That will not keep it charged.
The battery should be load tested. If it reads below 9.6v under load, it's weak and likely needs to be replaced.