The Schlüter engine plant was founded in 1898 by Anton Schlüter in the town on Freising near Munich. In order to join the increasingly lucrative market for agricultural tractors in the 1930s, Schlüter launched its first tractor in 1937 – the Schlüter DZM 25. From 1964, the company focused exclusively on the production of large tractors, staying true to its slogan “As much power as you need”. The Schlüter Super 950 V was produced in Freising from 1967 as a successor to the 900 V. Equipped with a Schlüter 6-cylinder diesel engine with a 6.6 litre capacity and 95 hp, the Super 950 V was one of the largest tractors on the market at the time of its launch. 252 of these Schlüter vehicles were produced between November 1967 and August 1974.