NO, you shouldnt have to re polarize the Generator just because you temporarily took the battery out of the circuit using a disconenct...
Think about it, when the tractor shuts down and a properly working Cutout Relay (regardless if a stand alone or part of a full fledged Voltage Regulator) opens/disconnects, the Genny is disconnected (its sure not trying to spin)from the battery (similar to a battery disconnect opening) BUT YOU DONT FEEL A NEED TO POLARIZE THE GENNY NEXT TIME NOW DO YA???
It takes a longggggggggg time for a genny to loose its polarity and thats so regardless if the battery cable is connected to the battery or not. Polarization occurs when a current is passed through the gennys Field windings and that imparts some degree of residual magnetism in the soft iron field poles around which the fields are wound, and it lasts a long time before its exhausted.
NOPE, NO NEED TO RE POLARIZE JUST BECAUSE YOU USED A BATTERY DISCONNECT, but hey if it floats your boat youre welcome to go for it lol
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