I bought a Fluke 87 locally and tested the fuses and found the 440ma blown, but the 10A was good.
When I got home and took it apart, I discovered that the 10A fuse was a bolt (see below). So if you can open it up, make sure they are the proper Bussman fuses. Fluke fuses costs between $6 and $12 each depending on where you buy.
Depending on what price you are paying locally, it could be cheaper and safter to buy a Fluke 87V off ebay if you are in the USA.
With ebay,
a) you can buy based on public record feedback
b) note that some sellers specialize in Fluke equipment so you are likely to get a fully working and tested unit
c) have some protection with ebay buyer protection
d) some sellers offer a 7 to 30 day warranty
The going price for an used 87V on ebay is around $150 to $200. Sometimes, you will see a Buy It Now in the $100 to $125 range, but those listings only last a few minutes. If you don't need all the features of a 87V, an original 87 goes for under $100 and a 87 III goes for about $125.
PS. Whether you buy locally or on ebay, have a read over this guide written by excavatoree (particularly the "QUESTIONS TO ASK SELLERS")
http://reviews.ebay.com/Fluke-Meters-Main-Read-First_W0QQugidZ10000000007231862