25HP Post Hole Digger Gearbox 3.18:1 | 540 PTO Auger Gearbox | HZPT
The EP96 Post Hole Digger Gearbox is a 25HP right-angle agricultural gearbox designed for tractor-mounted auger attachments. Featuring a 3.18:1 gear ratio and 540 RPM PTO input, it delivers up to 1,003 Nm of torque for efficient soil drilling. Built with a durable ductile iron housing and precision bevel gears, the EP96 provides reliable performance for fencing, farming, landscaping, and rural construction applications with compact tractors.
Agricultural Gearbox — Post Hole Digger Gearbox Series
HZPT EP96 Post Hole Digger Gearbox | 25 HP 3.18:1 540 RPM
The EP96 is a 25 HP right-angle post hole digger gearbox rated for 540 RPM PTO input and a 3.18:1 step-down ratio. At this ratio, every 540 RPM from the tractor becomes 170 RPM at the auger output — with a corresponding torque rise to 1,003 Nm at the output shaft. That torque figure is what separates an auger that bites into compacted clay from one that stalls. The EP96 is built for 3-point hitch post hole digger frames and suits tractors in the 20–25 HP range, including compact utility tractors commonly found on smaller Canadian farms, acreages, and rural properties across BC, Alberta, and the Prairies.
25HP Post Hole Digger Gearbox Technical Specifications
Input shaft type "X" = smooth round shaft with cross-pin hole. Shipped without oil — fill with 80W-90 gear oil before first use.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | EP96 |
| Gear Ratio | 3.18 : 1 |
| Input Speed | 540 RPM |
| Input Power | 18.4 kW / 25 HP |
| Output Torque | 1,003 Nm |
| Input Shaft Type | X — smooth round shaft with cross-pin hole |
| Output Direction | 90° right-angle (vertical output) |
| Gear Type | Straight bevel |
| Housing Material | Ductile iron |
| Recommended Lubricant | 80W-90 gear oil — shipped dry, fill before use |
| Series | Agricultural Gearbox — Post Hole Digger Series |
| Manufacturer | HZPT / Ever-Power Group — supplied by EPG Canada, Richmond BC |
What Is the EP96 and What Does It Do?
The EP96 is a right-angle post hole digger gearbox that sits at the mechanical centre of a 3-point hitch auger attachment. Its job is to solve a geometry and physics problem simultaneously: the tractor's PTO shaft spins horizontally at 540 RPM, but the auger bit needs to spin vertically — and at a much higher torque than the PTO alone can deliver. The EP96 redirects that rotation by 90° through a straight bevel gear set, and multiplies torque by 3.18 times while reducing output speed proportionally.
The result: 540 RPM input becomes approximately 170 RPM at the auger, with output torque reaching 1,003 Nm. That's the force doing the actual work — twisting an auger bit through topsoil, sub-soil, and hard layers that a lower-torque gearbox would stall on. The 3.18:1 ratio sits at the higher end of the post hole digger gearbox range (compared to the more common 2.92:1), which makes the EP96 better suited to harder soil conditions and smaller tractors in the 20–25 HP band. A higher ratio extracts more torque from a given HP input, making every horsepower count when tractor capacity is limited.
The "X" input shaft designation indicates a smooth round bore with a cross-pin hole — the standard configuration for PTO-driven post hole digger gearboxes. A shear pin passes through the cross-pin hole to couple the PTO driveshaft to the gearbox input. When the auger hits an immovable obstruction, the shear pin fails first, protecting the gearbox internals and the tractor's PTO shaft from damage. It is a deliberate, replaceable safety link — not a flaw in the design.

Where the EP96 Gets Used
The 25 HP rating and 3.18:1 ratio make the EP96 the right post hole digger gearbox for compact utility tractors in the 20–25 HP range — the most common tractor class on Canadian acreages, hobby farms, vineyards, and small mixed operations. The higher ratio compared to 2.92:1 units means more torque at the auger output, which pays off in the soil types typical of BC, Alberta, and the Prairies: compacted clay, glacial till, and dry hardpan.
25HP Post Hole Digger Gearbox Installation Instructions
Remove the rear fill plug and pour 80W-90 gear oil through the top port until oil starts running from the rear opening. Reinstall both plugs securely. Running the EP96 without oil, even briefly under load, will score the bevel gear faces and destroy the input shaft bearings.
With the gearbox resting at its normal operating angle, remove both the top fill plug and the rear check plug. Pour 80W-90 gear oil into the top fill port until it begins to flow from the rear check port. This confirms the housing is full without overfilling. Reinstall and tighten both plugs before proceeding.
Align the EP96 with the mounting ears on the post hole digger boom. Insert the 7/8" mounting pin through the frame ears and gearbox mounting points. Secure the pin with the retaining clip or cotter pin. Verify the gearbox sits flush against the frame with no rocking or lateral play before proceeding to driveshaft connection.
Slide the PTO driveshaft's implement-end yoke over the EP96 input shaft. Align the cross-pin holes on the yoke and input shaft. Insert a Grade 2 shear pin (correct diameter for your driveshaft series — typically 7/16") through both holes and secure with a cotter pin. Do not substitute a higher-grade bolt for the shear pin — the pin must be softer than the gearbox components it protects.
Connect the two lower link arms of the tractor's Category 1 or Category 2 3-point hitch to the digger frame lower pins. Attach the top link to the digger's upper mounting point and adjust its length so the boom sits level or with a slight forward tilt. A level boom produces a plumb auger hole — critical for fence posts and structural footings.
Slide the tractor-end PTO yoke onto the tractor's PTO stub shaft and lock the snap-pin or collar. Confirm the driveshaft guard tube is in place and anchored to prevent rotation with the shaft. Do not operate without shaft guards — PTO entanglement injuries are severe and occur quickly. Verify the driveshaft telescoping overlap is within the manufacturer's specified range for the hitch height being used.
Insert the auger bit's drive hub over the EP96 output shaft. Secure with the output shaft mounting pin or bolts through the dual cross-holes. Tug the auger to confirm it is seated and fastened before engaging PTO. Start the tractor, engage PTO at idle speed (not full throttle), and confirm smooth operation with no unusual vibration or noise for 30 seconds before loading the auger into the ground.
Products That Work With the 25HP Post Hole Digger Gearbox
Three EPG Canada sales representative Co., Ltd components commonly ordered alongside or paired with this post hole digger gearbox.
Frequently Asked Questions — EP96 Gearbox
The ratio determines how much the auger speed is reduced relative to the PTO input, and by extension how much torque is multiplied. The EP96 at 3.18:1 produces 1,003 Nm at the output; a 2.92:1 unit at the same power produces approximately 920 Nm — about 8% less. That difference matters in hard, compacted soil. The trade-off is auger speed: at 540 RPM input, the EP96 drives the auger at ~170 RPM versus ~185 RPM for a 2.92:1 unit. For most fence post work, this is imperceptible. Choose the EP96 (3.18:1) if you have a 20–25 HP compact tractor or work in dense clay/caliche soil. Choose the 2.92:1 unit if you have a 30–45 HP tractor and work in medium-density soil.
In the HZPT product notation, "X" designates a smooth round shaft with a cross-pin hole. This is the most common configuration for post hole digger gearboxes. The PTO driveshaft attaches via a yoke that slides over this smooth shaft, with a shear pin inserted through aligned cross-holes in both the yoke and input shaft to couple them. You need a Category 1 shear-pin PTO driveshaft with a smooth-bore implement yoke and a 7/16" shear pin hole to match the EP96. Spline-end PTO shafts will not fit this input shaft type without an adapter — confirm your driveshaft end configuration before ordering.
The 25 HP rating is the sustained maximum input, not the operating target. A 22 HP tractor running at full PTO output is delivering 22 HP — the EP96 is rated for 25 HP, so you have a 3 HP headroom margin. That headroom matters when the auger hits a root or dense layer and the tractor momentarily surges to maintain RPM. Where you can run into trouble is using a 22 HP tractor at full throttle with a 12" auger in heavy clay — that combination may push torque loads beyond the gearbox rating. For a 22 HP tractor, use 6" or 9" auger bits and operate at 75–80% throttle in hard conditions. The shear pin will fail before the gearbox if you overload it — that's the correct outcome.
80W-90 gear oil (GL-5 rated) is the correct specification. SAE 90 or 85W-90 are acceptable alternatives; do not use motor oil, hydraulic fluid, or multi-purpose gear oil without the EP (extreme pressure) additive package. Fill volume for the EP96 is approximately 0.4–0.6 litres depending on mounting orientation. Fill until oil runs from the rear check port. Change after the first 10 operating hours (break-in flush), then once per season or every 100 operating hours thereafter, whichever comes first.
In-stock orders placed before 2:00 PM PST ship same day from our Richmond, BC warehouse. Ground courier transit to central Alberta (Red Deer, Lacombe) is typically 3–4 business days; to Saskatoon or Regina, 4–5 business days. If the EP96 is not in Canadian stock at the time of your order, contact Effie at [email protected] or +1-604-719-2870 — she can confirm factory lead time and, for urgent orders, arrange air freight from the Ever-Power factory to reduce the wait. In-season (April–June) stock on common post hole digger gearbox models is typically available; off-season ordering is recommended to guarantee availability for spring.
EP96 Post Hole Digger Gearbox Customer Reviews
Verified purchases from Canadian farms and rural operations.
B. Klassen
— Lacombe County, Alberta
"My previous gearbox gave up in the middle of a 60-post fence job on a Wednesday. My tractor is 22 HP, my soil is essentially compressed regret, and my neighbour's cattle do not respect boundaries — physical or philosophical. I ordered the EP96, it arrived Friday, I installed it Saturday morning, and I finished the fence before the cows noticed the gap. Order confirmed: cattle contained, dignity partially restored."
J. Hryniuk
— Parkland County, Alberta
"Municipal grounds crew, Parkland County. We use a 24 HP compact tractor for sign post installation on rural roads. The EP96 replaced an OEM unit that cost nearly double. Fit the existing frame without modification, same bolt pattern, same ear spread. Eight months of use, no leaks, no noise issues. The 3.18:1 ratio is the right choice for our roadside caliche subgrade."
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