Hydraulic course?



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?? incomplete question = incomplete answer, so tell us more.
of course!
Hydra = water

Lic(k) = to drag ones tongue across

Course (coarse) = a rough or harsh surface

Hmmmmmmmm, now you're as confused as I am.
Your question is nonsensical.Regards Mick
this would be a good answer to someone starting a job as a forklift truck engineer or possable someone working on jcb's dustcarts possably a mobile automotive service engineer working in the trolly jack repair or hydraulic ramp repair !! you may find the answers buy looking in the dicionary or in collage

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