Re: PIN WRENCH 84 rude TILT CYLINDER
Find something with jaws that extend wide enough like an adjustable wrench or pipe wrench, drill a hole in each jaw and thread a bolt in, the bolts need to fit the holes in the cylinder end cap. They usually aren't in there with a lot of torque, in fact sometimes you can just get them moving by sticking a bolt in the hole and tapping with a dead blow.
Reminds me of removing the backplate from a wristwatch.
They're not on there tight, they're just awkward to grip.
Something similar to this, you just need to allow for the piston rod, either drill clearance, gring it or start with something curved.
Once you see it you get the idead and can adapt to what you need.
we don't need no stinkin expensive tool.

Courtesy of goobzilla at homemade tools.