removing old toilet

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Hi all, hope you can help. I am thinking of replacing an old toilet. The old toilet is cemented into the drain socket and I'll probably have to break the old toilet to remove it ...which is fine. I know I should break the toilet on the down part of the outlet pipe, lift the toilet away put a rag or two into the drain socket and chip away the remaining pan out let. I want to use a flexible push on connector on the new toilet so should I litrally remove all the cement collar down to floor level (concrete floor) so I'm litrally left with a hole in the ground or should the collar remain intact just with all the old bits of the toilet removed?

Many thanks
rob
 
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