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I mean if your having problems finding where the hole is, you can put a bit of air in it and spray some soapy water, lol 😛 (i hope my sarcasm comes through)
I don’t know if it’s available Down Under, but I found a product called TireJect that would probably seal that hole right up. I bought an old ATV that had four dry rotted flats and used the stuff in those tires. It’s almost two years later and they’re still holding air with no trouble. I’m about to buy a used lawn tractor (riding mower for B’s benefit) and I’m considering getting some more of the TireJect as a precaution.