Crown D-150A series 2: help


A Crown D-150A series ll power amplifier was left abandoned in the hallway of my building (people throw out nice things in my building).

For now I can't turn it on because it's missing the fuse 6.25A MDX (easy to replace). The bigger problem is that it's also missing the fuse holder:   part # C5597A5

I'm combing the internet to no avail. Anybody know where I can find this modest little part?

Thanks in advance.
plink-plonk
For now I can't turn it on because it's missing the fuse 6.25A MDX (easy to replace). The bigger problem is that it's also missing the fuse holder:  part # C5597A5
Should really be bought back up very slowly with a variac and monitored with test gear, at a few different points 
It will be very good luck if it powers up and works, they are probably missing for a reason, should be looked at by a tech first before re-powering again, because even more damage could happen, if you want to keep it and get it fixed.

Cheers George    
Before you install fuse holder, use a 150Watt incandescent light bulb instead of a fuse, power up the amplifier without speaker connected, if the light bulb light up a second then dim down, the amplifier maybe still in working condition, next thing to check is DC voltage at output, if less than 50mV, then it is safe to install fuse holder and connect speakers for sound test.
If power up the amplifier the light bulb light up continuously and not dimming, then the amplifier need to be get fixed.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Leviton-Weatherproof-Socket-Black-R60-00055-000/100356874
https://www.wikihow.com/Measure-DC-Offset
Well I would have left it right where it was, make sure your outside when you plug it in!
Hay what about the ol sniff test.  Does it smell like pets, or smell burnt?
Be aware of the pet, be VERY aware of the burnt smell..

LOL I like the mattmiller approach too..  Point that puppy, at the noisy neighbor, get around the corner and plug it in.

You might get lucky, you know, two birds, one stone, thing.. ;-), Sorry I just had too.

Regards
Thanks for these (varied!) responses. A lot more to consider here than I realized. 

The crown seems in pretty pretty good shape based on appearance. Does not have that burnt circuitry odor. The way people in neighboring studios throw things out in this building, I’ve reason to suspect it’s just a fuse replacement. But now I’m concerned. 

My use needs for this are just to use in my studio, using an old NAD 3020 for preamp duties only. 

The dilemma here is that taking this to a tech might end up costing more than the amp is worth. Unless maybe there’s an inexpensive tech in Brooklyn I need to know about. 

If I just procure and insert the correct fuse holder and fuse and then turn it on, what’s the worst that could happen?

thanks again, any thoughts are welcome. 
"If I just procure and insert the correct fuse holder and fuse and then turn it on, what’s the WORST that could happen?"     A: The fuse will blow.                                                                        Are you certain that you’ve not stolen someone’s door-stop?
The original fuse holder had a slotted cap (screwdriver needed).     That may have baffled the original owner, leading to it’s demise       This will fit the original chassis hole and make changing a fuse easier: https://www.partsconnexion.com/ACME-65008.html       Then too, there's Amazon.      Type in: panel mount 6X30 fuse holder.
Thanks for that link to that fuse holder, Rodman. When the part arrives I’ll give it a go and report my findings. 


Here’s hoping!      There’s a slightly less fancy AGC fuse holder, on the link that yogiboy posted, for $1.28.        Don’t know about their shipping charges, but- just to see if the thing works...... https://www.parts-express.com/screw-cap-agc-fuse-holder-black--070-610