I am trying to track down owners, repair, service manuals for a Dayton 2z462a made by Poulan based on their model 361, which in turn was based on their Wright 141a (as you can tell from the picture below, there were many other branded versions of this machine. Seems like everybody was in bed with everybody). My Dayton 2z462a, 4.0 cu.in.motor, 21" bar (s/n 40500176)seems to have been sold by Grainger WW Co., as they are the only ones with a reference to a 4.0 cu. in. motor, and 21" bar. I have found reference to two appearently different manuals (both in Spanish)titled: "Poulan 306,306a, 361 chainsaw repair manual"(also covers the Wright 141a), and "Poulan chainsaw service repair manual CD w/IPLs". English would be nice, Spanish would work. Softcopies would be fine (PDF files or other digital forms). Parts is Parts, with all the different labels out there for the same machine, Does a part number cross reference list exist? (Poulan # ... is the same as Allis chalmers #... is the same as Wright#... is the same as Dayton,Sears,etc.). Chains, Bars, and similar seem to be fairly easy to find, Any good sources for engine and casing parts for this machine? Again, Parts is Parts and we're not trying to match color schemes. Spec. sheets would be nice, and other information such as introduction/ discontinue dates, maximum length bars, chain types, etc. Oh! as long as I'm asking, " Anyone know what aisle the stacks of $100 bills are kept on?" Thanks Guys/Gals for any and all Info. sent my way. Jim B. spenscapes@sbcglobal.net

Asked by Jim B. on 07/24/2008 3  Answers

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0 If in your travels you come accross a pair of paw springs I would very much appreciate the lead back to me. I have a great 361 with little wear, but have lost one of the paw springs. thanks dw
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0 Hi, Off-hand, does anyone how I should approach fixing a poulan 361 w/ no compression? I'm in California--any shops that will fix it out here, or sell me the parts? Thanks!
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0 I recently purchased two pawl springs from Stoller Lawn and Garden Inc. Check on them at www.stollerlawnandgarden.com or call 330 682-7436.
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