Doesn't seem to be affecting s/h asking prices, and there seems little spirit for taking less either.
Really tidy low hours secondhand are getting dearer. Was a 220hp Massey in FG that was low hours and immaculate at what many would have thought silly money, compared to underwrite offers, but it sold to first man to see it. Cannot see that changing, because gear to do a perfectly adequate job in a semi retirement situation for many years to come, is a fraction of new replacement cost. It is getting a job to find them, and owners are keeping them rather than pay stupid money to change fir a machine to essentially perform the same tasks.
We bought something 2 years ago used for £15,000. Sold it last week for £21,000. It was in demand so we took the profit. Its cost us nothing in repairs at all and left on the same wearing metal it arrived on. We haven't used it massively to be honest but never less it just shows whats happening to the used market.