Locate your Toro serial number & see website above for manuals & parts.
I started with the parts manual from the Toro site. The drawing shows the part, but now where it attaches (see below). Thanks for the links. The Briggs & Stratton parts manual has a similar illustration. The operator's manual has useful info, but doesn't address the governor linkage.
That is correct, if you need to speed up or slow the engine, bend the tab that the coiled end of the spring is hooked to.
Looks like it was meant to be used with speed control cable
OK, so if the spring is in the right place, I will have to find a resource that lists the RPM at which the engine should be set. This mower is a Personal Pace with a single speed transmission, where the speed of the mower is controlled by how much force the operator applies to the sliding (pace control) handle. I don't think a speed control cable is used in those models - I believe the throttle is fixed to a specific RPM.
The governor is hunting, so I get a slight surge every few seconds. That's why I was trying to verify if the spring was positioned correctly - I thought the governor surge could be due to a low RPM setting.