Any motor can run it if geared right, but not at the speed you want. That's the key.
For what you want, a DC gear-motor makes more sense then a 3500 generator. That being said, the right inverter will work fine.
A decent 1000 watt inverter will have a 3000 watt surge rating and run your 6 amp drill fine - even if you lock it up.
A typical factory made 5 ton winch with a 150 amp DC motor or 15 amp AC motor is geared 265 to 1. NOT 24 to 1 like your winch.
You DO realize that your Beebe winch sells new right now for near $2000. You could probably sell it for $500 and buy an electric winch.
The downside to electric motors is they are not mainstream and are pricey. I just bought new 1/3 horse reversible DC motor and it cost me $150 and that was a bargain price.
This would work with moderate loads but I doubt it's worth the price unless you an find a DC gear motor used.
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