ok, a lumberjack. i get it. since i started using Husky saws in the the '80's (266 & 181 models) i will call myself a chain saw amateur.
Well,you may be an amateur,but given your choice of brand,you're still much better equipped than totalNZ.
As for the definition of an NZ lumberjack,google Monty Python's "I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok"
There,totalnz,that's what you get for saying the mighty jred bogs down-lol.
In keeping with the topic of saw choices/superiority,it's all relative.My grandfather worked in the woods his entire life from the horse/oxen/woods camp/river log drive era right up until his death about 15 years ago.My summer vacations were usually spent in the woods with him though when I was younger I used to haul the logs out as he figured I was too young to run a chainsaw safely.Anyhoo,we were at a forestry exhibition one time and were looking at some restored vintage two man chainsaws.After picking one up I said-holy %@$#,what a pig.How would anyone ever use the likes of that monstrosity.Well,he says,when you were used to a double bitted axe and bucksaw,these were quite an amazing piece of gear.Things have certainly come a long way since then.