IDAHO:
You have one kind of cylinder I have not taken apart, tho I have
seen them on an SMC loader. Post another photo when you get it
out.
When you do, your piston nut will be torqued on with about a
million ft-lbs. I have found the best way to get them off (if you
do not have a 3/4-drive impact tool) is putting a rod thru the
other end and parking a heavy vehicle on it. Then use a socket
wrench with cheater bar.
The other glands I have removed use:
> tie rods (as shown by Ted)
> face-hole gland nuts, as mentioned
> circumferential-hole gland nuts, on some after-mkt cyls I got from
Surplus Center
> inside snap rings (JD loader)