I have a small outdoor cement bench that the legs are crumbling....
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Could you remove the old legs and put cinder blocks underneath? That seems the simplest fix. Cinder blocks are on sale in many home improvement stores right now too. Hope this helps.
For something a little more eye pleasing you can buy a pressure treated fence post or 2 and cut it to make four legs and a sturdy box to set your concrete seat on. You could paint your wood to match your concrete to make it blend better.
Have your thought about using the concrete blocks. You can spray paint if you want.
That sounds like a good fix. I was going to suggest putting a sturdy old coffee table under the bench part, or possibly constructing that type of wood thing that was heavy enough to hold the cement bench, but the cinder block idea sounds like a better idea to me.