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i would google hydraulic repair type places near you and take ram there - they can test/strip to examine usually quickly.   then if its seals match up new ones or if more cost effective a new ram.   

 

had ram seals done on my one which i had literally no info on just by getting blacksmith to strip and send info to his hydraulic supplier, got better grade seals and happy days 

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I expect the ram is leaking and passing the seals inside . As said above better quality seals will probably transform it as they have probably been weeping for a while 

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