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inquiry on cutting off posts flush with concrete

farmer bill

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There is a pole shed with a concrete floor here on the farm that the original purpose was for baby calves in individual pens until around 3 months old.

The floor is concrete, but there are a lot of corner post style round posts in the concrete that were for pen dividers. I would like to see about cutting them off flush or as close to the concrete as possible to improve usability of the shed for storage, projects etc. and if I ever decide to raise calves again there are better styles of pens to use from a ventilation, sanitation and ease of cleaning standpoint.

So... thoughts on how to cut those posts off?

Thanks
 
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larry_g

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If you can get a wiggle out of them? you may be able to pull them right out. Be careful though that you don't crater the concrete by pulling to hard. Otherwise I agree with the psot above, use a sawzall.

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farmer bill

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they are not going to wiggle out. would be nice if they would....

They go 4 ft into the ground below the concrete..... to deal with frost heaving problems in this part of the world.
 

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You could cut them off mostly flush, as close as you can, and then use a demo hammer with a sharpened chisel to remove enough to get below the floor level. Fill with mortar.
 
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farmer bill

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Wooden posts, probably somewhere between 8 and 12 inches diameter at the concrete.
 

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Once you’ve cut them flush. Get a 2” or so forstner bit and drill out to whatever depth, chisel out the little pieces and then grout.
 

theoldwizard1

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You brought back BAD MEMORIES ! My son bought a repossessed house during the Recession. It had some bad fencing and 2 falling down wooden decks. Over the period of 2-4 years we removed about 50 fence posts/PT footings and the lumps of concrete they were set in. More than a couple were done with brute strength.

I am too old to do that again !
 
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