MartyNome
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Hello from Nome, Alaska! I just joined TBN today and I am waiting for my Struck Magnatrac MH4900 to arrive in Nome on Alaska Marine Lines soon.
Welcome to TBN.
What are your plans for the tractor? Snow removal? Mining claim? Orange orchard?
Bruce
Hello from Nome, Alaska! I just joined TBN today and I am waiting for my Struck Magnatrac MH4900 to arrive in Nome on Alaska Marine Lines soon.
Good morning Marty and welcome to tbn. Your land of the Midnight Sun is a most interesting place. Enjoy your new dozer.
LOLThanks for the welcome! Has anyone told you what your user name means? Oosik is the Inupiat name for the male walrus "appendage", interesting choice.![]()

Welcome! I watched the long video on the MH line.....interesting. Small but powerful dozer with lots of attachments. Keep us informed on how you plan on wearing some of the yellow paint off! Are you getting the loader, 3 point/pto, back hoe, dozer blade, etc? The down pressure on the 3pt is interesting.
Thanks for the welcome! Has anyone told you what your user name means? Oosik is the Inupiat name for the male walrus "appendage", interesting choice.:thumbsup:
Thanks for the welcome! Has anyone told you what your user name means? Oosik is the Inupiat name for the male walrus "appendage", interesting choice.:thumbsup:
Marty - about a year ago one of the more curious TBN'ers couldn't withhold his curiosity any longer. I explained, in what I hope were family friendly terms, what an OOSIK is.
I was in Alaska from 1960 to 1982. 1960 to 1970 being the "good years". Then with the coming of oil & money - here came the politicians.
When I left Alaska - I was given an Oosik - made into a cribbage board. Carved and with all the native scrimshaw. It is one of my most valued possessions.
When I heard that you were getting a Struck Magnatrac - I had visions of your going for Bering sea gold. Just not too many tomatoes or corn grown up in your neck of the woods.
Welcome Marty. I lusted after a Struck for years but finally settled on a tractor. I certainly hope it is a little Beast and will work well for you. Photos are a must!
Passed through Nome once in '71 (I think) on the way to Kotzebue. Did a tourist bit of panning and got one small 'nugget' about the size of a grain coarse ground pepper. OK, twice since we had to get back from there to the world.
I'd imagine both places are quite different now.