Excellent Question ! Thanks for posting it up !
I don't drive our Deuce daily but somewhat often - especially during the Toys For Tots winter fund raising season.
START-UP:
We keep The ARK in our residential back yard, so here's what I do....
Climb into the cab and unchain the steering wheel.
Run through pre-start check.
Start-up and monitor gauges.
Set THROTTLE to high idle RPM.
Walk around around inspection (already aware of any drips or leaks since we're in our backyard and they would be obvious.)
Unlock and open chainlink fence gate (one 5' panel, one 21' panel with a wheel to support the latch end (must swing 160 to 180 degrees to be able to turn truck into 25' wide alley)).
Check air pressure (even if buzzer has silenced) and pump brake pedal to assure stopping potential, engage transfer case, engage transmission and then release parking brake.
Using only the clutch with engine still at high idle roll out making a HARD right turn into the alley and clearing the big gate panel.
Set the parking brake and disengage the two gear boxes.
Jump out (more of a slow climb at my age) and go shut and lock the gate.
Return to the truck cab and release the throttle returning the engine to slow idle.
By this time, a good 5 minutes has elapsed.
SHORT STOPS:
Generally, I leave the truck running and within my sight.
We are blessed to live in San Angelo, Texas where our crime rate (at least for yoinking FMV's) is very low and if anything I find a gathering of appreciative gawkers when I return who have a bevy of questions about the truck.
LONGER STOPS:
I seldom make stops spontaneously.
Since most stops are planned I do my best to "idle in" on final approach. I tend to keep the RPMs low in the first place, and therefore temps are not extreme. However, I do let her sit at idle while I chain the steering wheel, secure any loose items that could be pilfered, do a post-trip walk around, etc. To some degree, I intentionally take my time and some would say I'm even a bit "dramatic" in it. It's my belief that by slowly looking over the truck that i respect the vehicle I'm also a good ambassador for the hobby, I KNOW the condition of the vehicle when I've left it (vandal deterrent), and I'm also available for anyone who may have "stalked" me driving in and who might have questions, interest, or just want some pictures. Oh, and I ALWAYS offer to take pictures of THEM with the Deuce!!!
Upon returning to the truck I follow pretty much the same steps in appropriately reversed order.
SHUT-DOWN (END OF MISSION):
Since the approach to our yard gate is down a LONG residential alley paved with only CALICHE (a west Texas calcium gravel/powder) I idle in using 2nd gear/high range. This keeps the dust down as well as noise and exhaust temps. (I've already "run cool" into the neighborhood, knowing that shutdown will be happening soon.)
Once I'm at the gate, the whole parking procedure above (see START-UP) is run in reverse including a post-trip walk around.
Again, a good 5 minutes has already elapsed by the time i'm ready to pull the KILL CABLE's T-HANDLE.
THOUGHTS:
I know that if I really used the Deuce DAILY, I would find a far more convenient parking place and security arrangement. But that would take too much of the FUN our of owning and operating a LIVING HISTORY toy.
I hope this helps.
Carry on.
John