Greetings,
I have been sitting in the shadows for a while reading and learning, you all are very kind and caring in all of your sharing. I have been working multiple jobs for 20+ years, generally working as a hospital chaplain for 20 years and driving buses and some straight trucks on the side. I do have a class B w/airbrakes and passenger endorsement. I am now desiring to semi retire (leave the medical field) and do what I have wanted to for years and that is see some of our beautiful land and spend some quiet time alone. After studying and reading(most everything posted on here) I am leaning toward getting a Sprinter in early spring. I enjoy sitting/waiting/reading, never get bored, only desire is to do some travel and desire this endeavor keeps me in baloney and the occassional donut and pay its way. I have always felt there is a trapist monk inside me, lol. I really do hope it supports me, however it is just me with no debt.
I would ask you kind people a couple of questions that I have not seen the answer to.
a,) I am going to try to find a good clean late model sprinter, still pondering gas or diesel and pondering 3/4 ton vs 1 ton, help please?
b.) I am going to outfit or have outfitted with nice sleeper area, as I plan on staying out some time, and this leads me to my main question that I could not find the answer to, are the majority of sprinter loads 1 or 2 or 3 pallets, in looking at some of the conversions depending on wheelbase it can limit cargo capacity, is 2 pallets a norm, how bad do I hurt my load availability with a permanent sleeper area?
I appreciate your time in any answers, when I started this research some time back and many many hours of reading I have many questions, this site and many of you experienced sharing people answered most of them, as have some recruiters I have spoken with.
Thanks, Steve
I have been sitting in the shadows for a while reading and learning, you all are very kind and caring in all of your sharing. I have been working multiple jobs for 20+ years, generally working as a hospital chaplain for 20 years and driving buses and some straight trucks on the side. I do have a class B w/airbrakes and passenger endorsement. I am now desiring to semi retire (leave the medical field) and do what I have wanted to for years and that is see some of our beautiful land and spend some quiet time alone. After studying and reading(most everything posted on here) I am leaning toward getting a Sprinter in early spring. I enjoy sitting/waiting/reading, never get bored, only desire is to do some travel and desire this endeavor keeps me in baloney and the occassional donut and pay its way. I have always felt there is a trapist monk inside me, lol. I really do hope it supports me, however it is just me with no debt.
I would ask you kind people a couple of questions that I have not seen the answer to.
a,) I am going to try to find a good clean late model sprinter, still pondering gas or diesel and pondering 3/4 ton vs 1 ton, help please?
b.) I am going to outfit or have outfitted with nice sleeper area, as I plan on staying out some time, and this leads me to my main question that I could not find the answer to, are the majority of sprinter loads 1 or 2 or 3 pallets, in looking at some of the conversions depending on wheelbase it can limit cargo capacity, is 2 pallets a norm, how bad do I hurt my load availability with a permanent sleeper area?
I appreciate your time in any answers, when I started this research some time back and many many hours of reading I have many questions, this site and many of you experienced sharing people answered most of them, as have some recruiters I have spoken with.
Thanks, Steve