SDE: In the mid 1970s I had an 18.4x34 tube acting much like yours. I seemed to be able to work tractor all day, then next morning it would be flat. We tried just about every means available to find the leak.
Finally one day I got fed up and told the tire guy to install a new tube. The problem ended. About 1992 I was in the tire guys shop, he said, "Do you remember that tube that gave us so much trouble." I confirmed that I remembered. He took me upstairs to a storage area of his shop, here was this tube inflated to about 6" wider than it would be in the tire. He said, "that is your tube, and has been there untouched since 1978."
Sometimes it just pays dividends to throw tubes out. As I recall that tube wasn"t a particularly old tube when it started giving trouble. Had to be a rubber imperfection.
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