We've come up with a possible solution
Apparently the amperage pull on this thing is tremendous. I finally got some answers from Bil-jax and the "hybrid" setup is not so much for making the unit run much longer (since it's a 40 amp charger on a 200 amp motor) but to provide SOME charging while running 120v accessories like drills, etc.
The tech came up with what might be a solution.
He suggested I have two banks of 4 batteries each ($500 or so) and keep them on separate circuits. I can run the unit on one pack till it goes down, then hit a switch to power the unit off the fully charged pack.
Then I can turn on the generator (about $500) and charge the depleted pack till the second pack runs out.
According to him this should get me up to 12 hrs use and make the batteries last at least twice as long.
So now I'll have to spend about $900 more per year on fuel for the generator and still spend $500 per year on batteries, but won't have to ever leave early because the lift was dead.
I don't know it there's a better option, but that's what I'm going to have to do for now.
Nick, I'll call you later for that info on your battery guy. Thanks,