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coco pops | 19:09 Mon 05th Mar 2007 | Home & Garden
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Got an old fashioned iron /steel washing pole set in concrete in garden. What would be the best type of saw to use to chop it down.
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Providing the ball of concrete is not over large, excavate all round it with a spade, when loose, rock the whole thing and use the pole as a lever, drag away from the hole and break up concrete with a hammer and cold chisel into manageable lumps to dispose of and then cut up the pole into small pieces with a hacksaw.
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I'd do exactly the same. Just be careful that the pole hasn't been driven into the ground witha collar of concrete round it. Its not a problem, but could leave you scratching your head! Backfill hole with topsoil and compact well, otherwise you will have a dent in the lawn!! Have fun!
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Good luck - I tried (using the above ways) and had to give up. The concrete went on forever.....
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