If you can't pull them out, they'll need to be dug out. What other options do you have? You could cut them off with a torch, but you'd be leaving something really nasty buried that could be dangerous.[/quote
Yeah. I want to get them out completely. My question is mostly about what tools/equipment are best to dig something like that out. How much does it typically cost to rent a Bobcat? It is appropriate for this kind of work? I can borrow a jack-hammer if I find concrete below (gutter friend has one). There are many digging options, so it's not like the options are just "shovel or plasma cutter."
From the sounds of it, you don't have to do anything. The owner was perfectly willing to rent a dump like that to you without doing even the most basic of repairs or cleaning. There was actually someone living there before you moved in. It's probably a health hazard, but people do live in such places, hard as that may be to believe.
Every statement in this paragraph is wrong. While I am underwhelmed at the cleaning (really, the carpet needed to be replaced). Yes, there was actually someone living there before, and that person was solely responsible for the ruined gutters, pests, broken fixtures, and ruined screens. No one has "moved in" yet. I literally stopped by once every couple days to take care of what needs to be taken care of first. We haven't moved in even one chair or stool or bed or couch to sit on. "It's probably a health hazard." What? Be specific. Pet stains on the carpet? places" a single rotten board outside? A sink with one line turned off until the leak is fixed? You have a strange penchant for hyperbole.
If they aren't under the ramp, or they're also in poor shape, you'll need to replace the front steps that were removed. Might even be just a single step.
I've done similar before. Can't say I've been happy with my work, but it's at least better than theirs. Thanks.