If you don't know what something cost new, then you will not know what it should cost used. It is important to educate yourself and strike a deal that both parties can live with. I bought a rear finish mower today and looking at the belt, it might need to be replaced at some time in the near future. A new belt is $100, and the seller split the difference with me and dropped his price by $50. Had he not done that I still would have bought the mower because it is what I wanted, and it is in excellent shape. He purchased it from a local dealer in 2019 and it was manufactured in 2016. When I took it off the trailer today I checked the blades, and they were as sharp as new. The bottom was so clean that I doubt that he used the mower more than a couple of times.