Seeing as how I'm just a "cap kit" guy (ie: can discharge a tube, understand the basics of the major parts of a monitor, can identify and replace visually damaged parts and install a capkit -- but not do much more, can't diagnose beyond visually eying burnt up parts

) ... what are the odds I can fix a 7 year old crt TV?
The picture is very green. Skin tones are pinky salmon. No amount of adjusting the TV settings gets it anywhere near a good picture anymore. And there are faint 1" horizontal bars, mostly visible in dark areas of the image. Oh and when it's really cold, the tv makes snapping noises (cold solder joint along some high voltage part?)
I imagine a TV this "young" probably uses those tiny shrunken parts and there's no hope to fix this myself...
This is it:
http://www.amazon.com/JVC-AV-27D304-27-TV-Silver/dp/tech-data/B00008VEK4/ref=de_a_smtd