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There are masonary blades for circular saws you could use.

An angle grinder could be another option for taking away the material. If you go a little deeper you fill in with some of that quick setting concrete mix and level your channles out afterwards.

3 weeks ago I had to cut my foundation out for my new basement door to fit correctly. I used a cirular saw with the masory bit to make cuts then I used my air chissel to break it off.
 

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Greg L said:
How much is the rental of the saw going to cost you? I think I only paid about $50 when I bought mine. Granted it isn't a top of the line professional model, but it doesn't sound like you need or will use one of those anyway. Price a new one over at Home Depot or somewhere similar before renting one. For a few extra bucks you might as well have a tool that you can keep for the next project.

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I got mine 7 years ago, it was a factory rebuild from Craftsman. Cost me $27.50 total. Masonary blade was $14 from Home Depot 3 weeks ago.
 
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