... I was using it to lift the back end of my K1500 Silverado and I had to exert a pretty good amount of force to lift it. Didn’t know if that meant that I was overtaxing the jack or if there was something wrong with it.
You definitely need a higher capacity jack than 1.5 ton for working on pickups.
You are likely very, very close to the capacity of the jack with that amount of weight. You'd probably find this jack would not lift the front of the truck.
Hydraulic jacks have safety valves (AKA "bypass" or "overload" valves) that will release pressure if you try to lift something that's too heavy. The structure and hydraulics are only designed for a certain amount of weight.
Please don't take chances like this. Head to Harbor Freight and get a 3 or 4 ton floor jack for working on pickups, and use Dad's old jack for working on cars.
Here's a pretty good comparison of 3 ton jacks, and you can see how the bypass valves work.