Yes, you should be able to pull the white valve at the base of the toilet and fold down the trailer to drive to a dump station. A lot of the contents of the toilet should drop down into the pipe between the white valve at the base of the toilet and the black valve outside near where you connect the sewer hose. If the black valve is closed completely and the seal is good, it should hold the contents until you get the sewer hose hooked up and pull the black valve.
Where was the water leaking out? At the base of the toilet (inside)? - This would probably be a faulty toilet seal at the base of the toilet.
Or outside near the black gate-valve (you should have two outside...one for the gray tank and one for the black pipe leading to the toilet) or from the where the cap slips on to cover where the sewer hose goes? If the later, it could be a bad outside gate valve, or it wasn't closed completely...or the seal was dried out and last time it closed it didn't seal well, but working it a few times may make a better seal next time.
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2009 2619 w/swing tongue
TV 2010 Tacoma Dbl Cab PreRunner
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