XP406 is almost certainly to adjust the vertical drive, the same PCB is used in TVs with different sized CRTs, I would guess it works like a coarse height adjustment to cater for small or large screens. XS406 sets a positve or negative DC offset on the vertical scan coils so it would work as a coarse vertical shift control. In both situations, the fine adjustment is made using DACs inside the big IC.
Unless something got damaged while changing the other components, I still suspect it is a software adjustment using an incorect value from the EEPROM.
There are many components involved in producing the green part of the picture so it would be useful to find out if ANY of the picture is there at all. Please try this and tell us what happens:
1. With the TV unplugged from the power socket, unsolder one end of R908 and R928.
2. switch the TV on , the colours will not be correct! Do not leave it running for longer than necessary before reconnecting the resistors.
What we need to know is whether there is still any picture at all, you may see nothing or maybe a plain green screen or hopefully, an almost normal picture but only in green.
This type of TV uses what we call RGB drive which makes problem solving easier, your pink screen symptoms suggest the R and B are working properly but G has a fault. Knowing if anything at all is passing through the G circuits will help with diagnosis.
Please forget your multimeter, it is not the correct tool for most TV faults!
Brian.