A saddle mount alternator has a base mount. It almost appears as if the alternator is sitting on the mount....usually with two bolts. A side mount alternator has an ear molded into the body of the alternator and is held in place with one bolt.
Yes, you get up in differenkt ways.
You shouldn't hold the back of a saddle (called the cantle) when you mount, because sometimes, if the girth (English)/cinch (Western) isn't tight enough and the saddle can slip. Always make sure the saddle's girth/cinch is snug and safe enough to mount.
The torque strut mount must come out along with the mount to remove the alternator
A stirrup is on a saddle that you put your foot in when you mount, and when you ride.
A stirrup is on a saddle that you put your foot in when you mount, and when you ride.
"mount a horse" means to climb onto a horse's back To get up into the saddle
Saddle pain is the effect of pain after attempting to ride or mount a horse either because the horse is or isn't equipped with a saddle.
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On most cars, the upper alternator-mount usually has an elongated hole or slot with a bolt that goes thru it and the alternator-housing. To loosen/tighten the alternator-belt, just loosen this bolt a little and the top of the alternator can then be swiveled to alter tension on the belt ...when the belt is tight enough (you can only move it 1/4" when pushing at a point that's equal distance between 2 of the pulleys, hold it in that position and tighten the bolt. Sometimes if alternator is difficult to move, it can be pried (and held in position) with wood-handle of a hammer (or other non-metallic item) placed between alternator and the mount.
By locating and loosening the 'tensioner' for that belt, if the alternator mount does not include a tensioner.
You should go to Aqua Road's Aquarium and talk to a mount NPC. That will give you a quest that will tell you how to get a saddle.