I have a 2012 Kubota M126GX. I purchased it used when it had about 1200 hrs on it. About a year after I got it, one of the rear auxiliary hydraulic valves locked up. We had the dealership look at it and they replaced the valve. About a year later it happened again. I replaced another valve and installed it myself. Now (about 2 years later) two more valves locked up. I took them to a hydraulic repair shop and they couldn’t fix it because the bore was slightly scored. I then took the valves to a Kubota dealership and had them take a look. They put the valves back together for me and said the scoring is small enough that it shouldn’t be an issue. They also said it was from a small piece of metal that would have gotten stuck in the valve. I installed them back on the tractor and now I have very little flow and only about 200 psi of pressure (should be around 2800 psi) the front end loader, 3pt hitch, steering and brakes are all working fine and have never given me issues. I have tried to find problems in the relief valve like a broken spring or foreign piece holding it open but it looks clean. I change the hydraulic filter yearly and changed the hydraulic fluid after this last breakdown. Hydraulic level is good. Is there anyone out there that has a diagram or schematic of this hydraulic system? Or any advice on something else to check? I don’t know where these metal fragments are coming from (internal from the tractor or an implement) and I want to get this issue fixed. New valves are too expensive to be replacing this often. Thank you for your help.