Hydraulic Lift video

This is a "grainy" video of my lift with an implement on and lifted.
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This is a video of my lift with the implement on the ground and fluid spraying from somewhere above.
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So, if you use your imagination, you can tell in the first video there is quite a stream of fluid coming down from the top falling down onto the PTO shaft. In the second video on the left of the screen you will notice a splashing area of fluid. Where is that coming from? Is that normal? My main question is, what part does it look like I need to buy to fix this? Just a ram cylinder piston ring? ( I have the one groove piston in there now) or something else?
 
(quoted from post at 11:49:06 09/05/07) So, if you use your imagination, you can tell in the first video there is quite a stream of fluid coming down from the top falling down onto the PTO shaft. In the second video.....

Sorry, Seeya, but my imagination must not be very good. I can't tell a darned thing in the first video and the second one doesn't show up at all.
 
I can see were one of these would come in rite handy to make that call your self.
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