Removing Sidewalk to Nowhere

   / Removing Sidewalk to Nowhere #11  
I'd build a shed or something else at the end of the sidewalk.
 
   / Removing Sidewalk to Nowhere #12  
Put another pool back in!!! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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#13  
I joked with my wife that I was just going to put a refrigerator at the end of the sidewalk as a conversation piece. The electrical drop was there and everything. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / Removing Sidewalk to Nowhere #14  
That would be a good conversation piece /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

You could stop on the tractor and pick up a cool one.
 
   / Removing Sidewalk to Nowhere #15  
Come on Pete!

You enjoy golf (it's listed in your profile). You've got to build a putting green! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif You could have a bunker or two on each side to practice your sand shots. (That would require that you use your tractor to occassionally fill in the sand! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif)
 
   / Removing Sidewalk to Nowhere #16  
As Bill mentioned, I'd rent an electric jackhammer. The previous owners of our house had plans to install a brick outdoor grill. They got as far as the concrete base for it, which I broke up with an electric jackhammer and a wheelbarrow (before tractor). When I told the rental place what I was going to use it for, the only question they asked me was "How far away from an outlet are you?" They wanted to make sure that if I used an extension cord, it was heavy enough so as not to result in too big a voltage drop.
 
   / Removing Sidewalk to Nowhere #17  
well i like the electric jackhammer idea best, i think that would work better than a concrete saw. pallet forks work pretty good too, a few months back a friend up the street was going to break up a 10ft long section of sidewalk. he had just gotten out his electric jackhammer when i stopped by, he told me what he was doing so i said, hmm i could use that piece of sidewalk to put infront of the doorway of my goats barn so it isnt such a big step up and to keep the mud to a minimum. so i got my tractor and my 3pt pallet forks, tilted them down with my hyd toplink and slide them under the slab which was around 5 inches thick, lifted up and the whole piece came right out and i carried it home with ease, set it down where i wanted it and was very pleased, all with virtualy no hand labor
 
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GolfGar, if I put in the putting green I will derfinately need the refrigerator. Perhaps even a medicine cabinet to hold my Motrin and Bandaids. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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#19  
Electric jackhammer...I'll call right away.

Thanks
 
   / Removing Sidewalk to Nowhere #20  
Pete , Make sure you get a Chisel(sp ) bit . The bits that are very pointed seem to get stuck easily. Also, as you break up the concrete , remove it . If You don't it'll tend to bind up nthe jack hammer . John
 

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