Hi, Guys. Last week, after taking the great advice given here, I switched wires the way y'all said to get my 1946 Farmall H back to the way it should be for 6V positive ground. Now I'm ready to polarize my generator, but I'd appreciate if I could ask a question first. I'm attaching a picture of my cutout relay on top of the generator. As you can see from the attached picture, on the side with two poles, the one on the far right is marked GEN and goes to the main nut on the generator. The empty one on that same side is the F pole, and nothing is attached to that. On the other side is just one pole, and it has no marks at all on it. I'm assuming it is the BAT, right? I traced the wire on that single pole, and it goes to the ammeter. So, here's my question, because I've seen two different things suggested here. Do I just do a jumper on the cutout from the GEN pole and the one on the back that goes to the ammeter to get the polarity to positive again? Or, as I've seen posted in other places, do I put a jumper from the GEN pole directly to the positive terminal on the battery itself? I have never done re-polarity before and don't want to fry anything, so I'd appreciate it if someone could tell me the proper way to do this with a cutout like this one. Thanks, as always, for your help. Jeff