Cut two of the tracks today, then got in there with regular grinding wheel. It was slow going through the concrete (it was mounded up in some spots, especially inside the track, so there was a fair amount of concrete that needed to be ground down to get the area flattish. If I had a lot of these to do, I'd use my diamond cup grinding wheel. In fact, I may use it for the next two tracks, and see how it goes, hopefully the steel doesn't ruin it too quickly.
Some of these suggestions are wild. A sawzall blade is just going to dull on the concrete. If the concrete around the post was flat, then I wouldn't bother with angle grinder at all, and just go straight to a long sawzall blade, cut the track flush and be done. Carbide tipped blade on an OMT? What? I don't see that surviving concrete at all - am I wrong? If it was just the track, then sure, that would work, but angle grinder and cutoff disc or sawzall and metal cutting blade would both be much faster.