| History of Triple
E Sales
Most people do not
know how Triple E Sales got its name! When Stan was young, he was interested
in working with soapbox derby cars. He was getting one ready and asked
his father what name should be on the side of the derby car. His father
told him it should be “Triple E Farms”. Stan asked what it meant and his
father told him that it meant that at least 3 generations of their family
was living on the earth at that time. When the idea of a business came
about, he remembered the name on his soapbox derby car and just changed
the Farm to Sales.
Stan’s uncle owed Galesburg
Auto Supply in the early 1970’s and got Stan selling farm filters for tractors
and other farm equipment to the neighbors. The first Triple E shop was
the back of a semi trailer that was not road worthy any longer. It was
soon turned into the first shop.
Growing up on a farm,
you were taught to repair your own equipment and Stan was always interested
in this. He soon got interested in Tri Sport 3 wheelers and the 6 wheel
ATV’s that were around in the early 1970’s. Friends and neighbors soon
found out that he liked working on the machines and he started getting
business. As the business grew, he soon outgrew his small make shift shop.
With his business growing,
in December of 1974, he started building a shop at the farm. This shop
was a 40 ft X 40 ft building divided in half for one side a work shop and
the other side for parts and show room. First came the filters, then came
the 3 wheelers and 6 wheelers and motor work. Next to be added to the shop
was Arctic Cat. Later he took on Polaris and was quickly out growing the
shop. For 20 years Triple E Sales was at our farm in Coal Valley.
In 1990, the shop moved
to Orion to a building off route 150. He thought he had plenty of space
for all the things he wanted in the shop. In the early 2000’s, go karting
was once again becoming popular and Kyle got interested. It took a little
for Kyle to get Stan interested in adding karts to the shop, but it got
done. It was a good item to add.
So once again, the
shop was getting too small. At the end of 2006, the Chevy dealership in
Orion closed. That left a building that would be right for Triple E Sales.
This building was just across the field from the shop we were in at that
time. This building had so much room and a great front showroom. So once
again Triple E Sales moved and hopefully for the last time.
If you come into Triple
E Sales now, you will be greeted by a small family staff. Stan and his
wife, Teri, own the business. Our oldest son, Travis, is the parts manager.
Our youngest son, Kyle, is the main mechanic. Kyle’s wife, Jamie, helps
out with the inventory that needs to be put in the computer. Kyle and Jamie
have two young boys. Our grandsons, Eric and Trey, are already showing
an interest in how things work. In the background, is the bookkeeper, Jacki.
We have two dear employees, that are not family, but we feel close enough
to them that they feel like family. Tyler is also a mechanic, a top notch
machinist and he has great knowledge of computers. And finally, the person
who greets you on the phone or at the service desk is Brent (PB). He can
answer any questions you have about machines or parts.
All of us at Triple
E would like to extend a warm welcome to all of our customers that keep
us here serving you!!!
Thank You,
Stan, Teri, Travis,
Kyle, Jamie, Eric, Trey, Jacki, Brent and Tyler
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